AbstractMarine aquaculture businesses are subject to a range of environmental conditions that can impact on day to day operations, the health of the farmed species, and overall production. An understanding of future environmental conditions can assist marine resource users plan their activities, minimise risks due to adverse conditions, and maximise opportunities. Short-term farm management is assisted by weather forecasts, but longer term planning may be hampered by an absence of useful climate information at relevant spatial and temporal scales. Here we use dynamical seasonal forecasts to predict water temperatures for south-east Tasmanian Atlantic salmon farm sites several months into the future. High summer temperatures pose a significa...
Marine aquaculture is the most rapidly growing food sector and has great potential for expansion as ...
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Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
AbstractMarine aquaculture businesses are subject to a range of environmental conditions that can im...
A changing climate, in particular a warming ocean, is likely to impact marine industries in a variet...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the main aquaculture species in Tasmania, Australia. This species i...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
This study explores and provides new insight in to how the increase in sea surface temperature as a ...
Recent developments in global dynamical climate prediction systems have allowed for skillful predict...
The Norwegian aquaculture industry accounts for 6.5 percent of total exports from Norway. The United...
At present, specific guidance on how to choose, assess and interpret climate model projections for t...
Extreme climate events are increasingly challenging the growth of the marine aquaculture sector, cau...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
Advance warning of seasonal conditions has the potential to assist water management in planning and ...
Accurate forecasts of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Bristol Bay, Alaska, play an important ...
Marine aquaculture is the most rapidly growing food sector and has great potential for expansion as ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Wiley and can be found at...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
AbstractMarine aquaculture businesses are subject to a range of environmental conditions that can im...
A changing climate, in particular a warming ocean, is likely to impact marine industries in a variet...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the main aquaculture species in Tasmania, Australia. This species i...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
This study explores and provides new insight in to how the increase in sea surface temperature as a ...
Recent developments in global dynamical climate prediction systems have allowed for skillful predict...
The Norwegian aquaculture industry accounts for 6.5 percent of total exports from Norway. The United...
At present, specific guidance on how to choose, assess and interpret climate model projections for t...
Extreme climate events are increasingly challenging the growth of the marine aquaculture sector, cau...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
Advance warning of seasonal conditions has the potential to assist water management in planning and ...
Accurate forecasts of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Bristol Bay, Alaska, play an important ...
Marine aquaculture is the most rapidly growing food sector and has great potential for expansion as ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Wiley and can be found at...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...