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Distinct gelatinous zooplankton communities across a dynamic shelf sea

by CERES | Mar 13, 2019 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture, marine fisheries

In July 2015, 49 plankton samples were collected from 50 m depth to the surface, across five transects in the Celtic Sea, of which, four crossed the Celtic Sea Front. Two distinct gelatinous communities were found in this dynamic shelf sea: a cold water community in...

Harmful phytoplankton diversity and dynamics in an upwelling region (Sagres, SW Portugal) revealed by ribosomal RNA microarray combined with microscopy

by CERES | Feb 18, 2019 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture

This study couples traditional microscopy with 18S/28S rRNA microarray to improve the detection of HAB species and investigates the relation between HAB and the specific oceanographic conditions in the region. The findings were in agreement with the results from...

Temperate estuaries: their ecology under future environmental changes

by CERES | Jan 25, 2019 | CERES publications, inland waters, Uncategorized

This review shows the changes to the estuarine biota (the primary production, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, fish, and birds) resulting from that legacy but, in addition to considering current hazards, it aims to predict the consequences of future...

Putting on a bow-tie to sort out who does what and why in the complex arena of marine policy and management

by CERES | Jan 15, 2019 | CERES publications, CERES Science

In this paper CERES researchers advocate that a fully-structured approach using the IEC/ISO 31010 Bow-tie analysis will allow all elements to be integrated for a cost-effective system. This system is described with examples for the marine environment, will fulfil many...

Uncertainties in projections of the Baltic Sea ecosystem driven by an ensemble of global climate models

by CERES | Jan 9, 2019 | CERES publications, CERES Science, marine fisheries

This study focused on one of the most threatened coastal seas, the Baltic Sea, and estimated uncertainties in projections due to climate model deficiencies and due to unknown future greenhouse gas concentration, nutrient load and sea level rise scenarios. To address...

Social innovation – A future pathway for Blue growth?

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...
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