Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production and environmental quality to ensure that sector growth is sustainable over the coming decades, a key requirement for food security. The potential effects of climate change on aquaculture range from changes to production capacity in existing cultivation areas to changes in the areas themselves, which may become unsuitable for particular species, but also suitable for new species. The prediction of where and how such changes may occur is challenging, not least because the cultivated species may themselves exhibit plasticity, which makes it difficult to forecast the degree to which different locations and culture types may be affected. This work...
Aquaculture production is projected to expand from land-based operations to the open ocean as demand...
Aquaculture development in Europe, while critical to the European Union (EU) Blue Growth strategy, h...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
Aquaculture is a significant industry in UK coastal waters, with annual turnover valued at more than...
Marine aquaculture relies on coastal habitats that will be affected by climate change. This review a...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
Forecasting of climate change impacts on marine aquaculture production has become a major research t...
Aquaculture of gilthead seabream, arguably the most important finfish aquaculture species in the Med...
The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, ...
Extreme climate events are increasingly challenging the growth of the marine aquaculture sector, cau...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
Aquaculture production is projected to expand from land-based operations to the open ocean as demand...
Aquaculture development in Europe, while critical to the European Union (EU) Blue Growth strategy, h...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
Aquaculture is a significant industry in UK coastal waters, with annual turnover valued at more than...
Marine aquaculture relies on coastal habitats that will be affected by climate change. This review a...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
Forecasting of climate change impacts on marine aquaculture production has become a major research t...
Aquaculture of gilthead seabream, arguably the most important finfish aquaculture species in the Med...
The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, ...
Extreme climate events are increasingly challenging the growth of the marine aquaculture sector, cau...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
Aquaculture production is projected to expand from land-based operations to the open ocean as demand...
Aquaculture development in Europe, while critical to the European Union (EU) Blue Growth strategy, h...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...