International audienceInfectious marine diseases can decimate populations and are increasing among some taxa due to global change and our increasing reliance on marine environments. Marine diseases become emergencies when significant ecological, economic or social impacts occur. We can prepare for and manage these emergencies through improved surveillance, and the development and iterative refinement of approaches to mitigate disease and its impacts. Improving surveillance requires fast, accurate diagnoses, forecasting disease risk and real-time monitoring of disease-promoting environmental conditions. Diversifying impact mitigation involves increasing host resilience to disease, reducing pathogen abundance and managing environmental factor...
Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector in the world, accounting for one-third of global fo...
Predicted increases in coral disease outbreaks associated with climate change have implications for ...
1. Aquaculture is replacing capture fisheries in supplying the world with dietary protein. Although ...
Infectious marine diseases can decimate populations and are increasing among some taxa due to global...
Infectious diseases are common in marine environments, but the effects of a changing climate on mari...
International audienceTo forecast marine disease outbreaks as oceans warm requires new environmental...
New studies have detected a rising number of reports of diseases in marine organisms such as corals,...
Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected major taxa in the oceans. For close...
Marine mollusc production contributes to food and economic security worldwide and provides valuable ...
New studies have detected a rising number of reports of diseases in marine organisms such as corals,...
Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected major taxa in the oceans. For close...
Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector in the world, accounting for one-third of global fo...
Predicted increases in coral disease outbreaks associated with climate change have implications for ...
1. Aquaculture is replacing capture fisheries in supplying the world with dietary protein. Although ...
Infectious marine diseases can decimate populations and are increasing among some taxa due to global...
Infectious diseases are common in marine environments, but the effects of a changing climate on mari...
International audienceTo forecast marine disease outbreaks as oceans warm requires new environmental...
New studies have detected a rising number of reports of diseases in marine organisms such as corals,...
Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected major taxa in the oceans. For close...
Marine mollusc production contributes to food and economic security worldwide and provides valuable ...
New studies have detected a rising number of reports of diseases in marine organisms such as corals,...
Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected major taxa in the oceans. For close...
Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector in the world, accounting for one-third of global fo...
Predicted increases in coral disease outbreaks associated with climate change have implications for ...
1. Aquaculture is replacing capture fisheries in supplying the world with dietary protein. Although ...