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 | Dec 29, 2018 | CERES publications, marine fisheries
We investigated the biochemical composition of mature female gonads and lysozyme antibacterial activity of oocytes in the Mediterranean barrel jellyfish Rhizostoma pulmo. The occurrence of defense molecules is a crucial mechanism to grant healthy development of mature...
by CERES | Oct 9, 2018 | CERES publications, marine fisheries
We experimentally evaluated the risk-taking behavior in juveniles of the European seabass (Dicentrachus labrax), an important commercial fisheries species after recovering from short-term hypoxia and different Our results show that recovery from short-term exposure to...
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 | Aug 14, 2018 | CERES publications, marine fisheries
By use of a combination of stomach contents, stable isotope (SI) and fatty acid (FA) analyses, we tested the hypothesis that changes in the seasonal dietary sources of P. noctiluca parallel changes in the FA and SI composition. This study also revealed significant...
by CERES | Jul 20, 2018 | CERES publications, CERES Science, marine fisheries
We present a new framework, with a Baltic implementation of the spatially-explicit end-to-end Atlantis ecosystem model linked to two external models, to explore the different pressures on the marine ecosystem. We conclude that the Baltic Atlantis forms an initial...
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