by CERES | Jan 1, 2019 | CERES publications, inland waters, marine aquaculture, marine fisheries
This article examines European Blue Growth’s adequacy to enable social innovation as a strategy for the use and management of marine resources. Social innovation is interpreted as the changing behaviour of a group of actors joined in a network, leading to new...
by CERES | Jan 1, 2019 | CERES publications, CERES Science, marine aquaculture, marine fisheries
The main aim of this article is to explore social innovation in maritime spatial planning. Instances of social innovation are assessed across three sectors in the Dutch North Sea: the offshore wind energy, the offshore mussel cultivation and the offshore seaweed...
by CERES | Sep 11, 2018 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture, marine fisheries
In this study, high resolution, downscaled shelf seas climate projections for the north-west European shelf were nested within lower resolution global projections, to understand how the distribution of harmful algae may change by the mid to end of century. Projections...
by CERES | Jul 19, 2018 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture
The main goal of this study was to assess, for the first time, the effects of warming (+ 5 °C) and accumulation of a polybrominated diphenyl ethercongener (BDE-209, brominated flame retardant) through dietary exposure on energy budget of the juvenile white seabream...
by CERES | Jul 2, 2018 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture
The Baltic Sea is a shallow, semi-enclosed brackish sea suffering like many other coastal seas from eutrophication caused by human impact. Hence, nutrient load abatement strategies are intensively discussed. With the help of a high-resolution, coupled...
by CERES | Jun 30, 2018 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture, marine fisheries
Climate change is expected to have direct and indirect impacts on aquaculture sector. Awareness building and understanding the perceptions of aquaculture stakeholders regarding the impact of climate change on aquaculture are important pillars of developing adaptation...
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