Flow chart illustrating how protected species data layers were generated from underlying data and integration of the combined protected species data layer (red outlines) into the broader Aquaculture Opportunity Area (AOA) Atlas marine spatial planning process used to identify final AOA options, as further described in [13].</p
Marine aquaculture has proliferated over the past decade, expanding into new, untapped open-water cu...
Marine resource managers designate marine protected areas (MPAs) to conserve, protect, and enhance f...
Environmental and socioeconomic suitability of a region for the expansion of aquaculture are essenti...
Offshore marine aquaculture is developing rapidly all over the world. The United States is now faced...
Combined Gulf of Mexico protected species data layer showing A) Product, B) Geometric Mean, C) Lowes...
Ocean-based industries like shipping, aquaculture, and wind energy are growing at an unprecedented r...
Data were evaluated within 10-ac (4.05-ha) cells within each of four subregions (West, Central, East...
A collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Bureau of Oce...
Widespread environmental impacts coupled with the pressure of diminishing global petroleum reserves ...
Ranked scores using Product method relative to the nine final AOA options (green boxes; i.e., W-1, W...
Suitability scores for endangered species act listed species occurring in the Gulf of Mexico aquacul...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) seeks to reduce conflicts and environmental impacts, and promote susta...
Marine aquaculture is expanding into deeper offshore environments in response to growing consumer de...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food sector in the world, and the oceans are seen as on...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
Marine aquaculture has proliferated over the past decade, expanding into new, untapped open-water cu...
Marine resource managers designate marine protected areas (MPAs) to conserve, protect, and enhance f...
Environmental and socioeconomic suitability of a region for the expansion of aquaculture are essenti...
Offshore marine aquaculture is developing rapidly all over the world. The United States is now faced...
Combined Gulf of Mexico protected species data layer showing A) Product, B) Geometric Mean, C) Lowes...
Ocean-based industries like shipping, aquaculture, and wind energy are growing at an unprecedented r...
Data were evaluated within 10-ac (4.05-ha) cells within each of four subregions (West, Central, East...
A collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Bureau of Oce...
Widespread environmental impacts coupled with the pressure of diminishing global petroleum reserves ...
Ranked scores using Product method relative to the nine final AOA options (green boxes; i.e., W-1, W...
Suitability scores for endangered species act listed species occurring in the Gulf of Mexico aquacul...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) seeks to reduce conflicts and environmental impacts, and promote susta...
Marine aquaculture is expanding into deeper offshore environments in response to growing consumer de...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food sector in the world, and the oceans are seen as on...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
Marine aquaculture has proliferated over the past decade, expanding into new, untapped open-water cu...
Marine resource managers designate marine protected areas (MPAs) to conserve, protect, and enhance f...
Environmental and socioeconomic suitability of a region for the expansion of aquaculture are essenti...