Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is often on long-term global or regional averages. Though useful to analyse general trends and identify potential risks and opportunities internationally, these resolutions are unable to capture the complexity of coastal areas where aquaculture is located, and poorly represent the environmental variabilities to which cultured organisms are subjected. Consequently, most aquaculture planning and management decisions require information at a much finer scale. If climate projections do not adequately represent conditions experienced at aquaculture sites, potential impacts could be missed, adaptation strategies may be inappropriate, and time and resourc...
It is anticipated that global warming will increase the future temperature in the waters off Norway....
Abstract only.The spatial distribution of Norwegian salmon farming depends on license\ud allocation ...
Aquaculture of gilthead seabream, arguably the most important finfish aquaculture species in the Med...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
The Norwegian aquaculture industry accounts for 6.5 percent of total exports from Norway. The Unite...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the main aquaculture species in Tasmania, Australia. This species i...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
At present, specific guidance on how to choose, assess and interpret climate model projections for t...
Global warming is expected to affect the ecosystem in the Northeast Atlantic, and sufficient changes...
This study demonstrates how a comprehensive knowledge base can be used by the aquaculture industry, ...
AbstractMarine aquaculture businesses are subject to a range of environmental conditions that can im...
Aquaculture in the Arctic region contributes with 2% of global production. This may seem small, but ...
1. Marine aquaculture relies on coastal habitats that will be affected by climate change. This revie...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
It is anticipated that global warming will increase the future temperature in the waters off Norway....
Abstract only.The spatial distribution of Norwegian salmon farming depends on license\ud allocation ...
Aquaculture of gilthead seabream, arguably the most important finfish aquaculture species in the Med...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
The Norwegian aquaculture industry accounts for 6.5 percent of total exports from Norway. The Unite...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the main aquaculture species in Tasmania, Australia. This species i...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
At present, specific guidance on how to choose, assess and interpret climate model projections for t...
Global warming is expected to affect the ecosystem in the Northeast Atlantic, and sufficient changes...
This study demonstrates how a comprehensive knowledge base can be used by the aquaculture industry, ...
AbstractMarine aquaculture businesses are subject to a range of environmental conditions that can im...
Aquaculture in the Arctic region contributes with 2% of global production. This may seem small, but ...
1. Marine aquaculture relies on coastal habitats that will be affected by climate change. This revie...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
It is anticipated that global warming will increase the future temperature in the waters off Norway....
Abstract only.The spatial distribution of Norwegian salmon farming depends on license\ud allocation ...
Aquaculture of gilthead seabream, arguably the most important finfish aquaculture species in the Med...