Abstract Fish kills, often caused by low levels of dissolved oxygen (DO), involve with complex interactions and dynamics in the environment. In many places the precise cause of massive fish kills remains uncertain due to a lack of continuous water quality monitoring. In this study, we tested if meteorological conditions could act as a proxy for low levels of DO by relating readily available meteorological data to fish kills of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) using a machine learning technique, the self-organizing map (SOM). Driven by different meteorological patterns, fish kills were classified into summer and non-summer types by the SOM. Summer fish kills were associated with extended periods of lower air pressure and higher temperature, and ...
Streamflow and water temperature (hydroclimate) influence the life histories of aquatic biota. The r...
Problem statement: A widely held belief that climate change has impacts on sustainable fish catch le...
Most fishery regulations aim to control angler harvest. Yet, we lack a basic understanding of what a...
Fish kills, often caused by low levels of dissolved oxygen (DO), involve with complex interactions a...
Lake Taal is one of the most unique lake ecosystems in the world. The decline in the lake’s water qu...
Fish and fishers are affected by the environmental conditions they experience throughout their lives...
Oxygen availability is key in determining habitat suitability for marine fish. As a result of climat...
A key challenge today in aquatic environment conservation is the accurate tracking of the spatial d...
Aquaculture is a significantly important part of our environment. It is the process of rearing, bree...
While climate change is rapidly impacting marine species and ecosystems worldwide, the effects of cl...
Aquatic biota often face multiple anthropogenic threats such as river fragmentation and climate chan...
Human activities have the potential to accelerate population-level decline by contributing to climat...
Over the last 10 years, the Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) at Grand Valley State U...
Wind-induced mixing can affect the vertical distribution of plankton in the upper water column, infl...
Management actions intended to benefit fish in large rivers can directly or indirectly affect multip...
Streamflow and water temperature (hydroclimate) influence the life histories of aquatic biota. The r...
Problem statement: A widely held belief that climate change has impacts on sustainable fish catch le...
Most fishery regulations aim to control angler harvest. Yet, we lack a basic understanding of what a...
Fish kills, often caused by low levels of dissolved oxygen (DO), involve with complex interactions a...
Lake Taal is one of the most unique lake ecosystems in the world. The decline in the lake’s water qu...
Fish and fishers are affected by the environmental conditions they experience throughout their lives...
Oxygen availability is key in determining habitat suitability for marine fish. As a result of climat...
A key challenge today in aquatic environment conservation is the accurate tracking of the spatial d...
Aquaculture is a significantly important part of our environment. It is the process of rearing, bree...
While climate change is rapidly impacting marine species and ecosystems worldwide, the effects of cl...
Aquatic biota often face multiple anthropogenic threats such as river fragmentation and climate chan...
Human activities have the potential to accelerate population-level decline by contributing to climat...
Over the last 10 years, the Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) at Grand Valley State U...
Wind-induced mixing can affect the vertical distribution of plankton in the upper water column, infl...
Management actions intended to benefit fish in large rivers can directly or indirectly affect multip...
Streamflow and water temperature (hydroclimate) influence the life histories of aquatic biota. The r...
Problem statement: A widely held belief that climate change has impacts on sustainable fish catch le...
Most fishery regulations aim to control angler harvest. Yet, we lack a basic understanding of what a...