Nature provides numerous ecosystem services to people, yet the prioritization of these services often depends on the goals of various stakeholder groups. The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is an ecologically important species along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the United States, where it provides essential fish habitat and may mitigate against climatic variations in urban areas. The eastern oyster also supports a multimillion dollar aquaculture industry in coastal communities. Recent declines in eastern oyster populations, however, have spurred widespread restoration activities. Here, we look at three expert stakeholder groups (academics, nongovernmental organizations, and governmental agencies) in Rhode Island (United States) to...
Geospatial habitat suitability index (HSI) models have emerged as powerful tools that integrate pert...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
Oyster aquaculture (OA) activity is sometimes framed as a hindrance to habitat, recreation, property...
Abstract Nature provides numerous ecosystem services to people, yet the prioritization of these serv...
Restoration efforts have been spurred by the recognition of long-underestimated benefits related to ...
Conservative estimates for population levels of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in North ...
Most Atlantic and Gulf coast U.S. states with an oyster fishery have operated some form of oyoter re...
The decline of the native oyster, Crassostrea virginica, from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay threa...
Habitat suitability index (HSI) models are increasingly used to guide ecological restoration. Succes...
Restoration of largely depleted estuarine systems is increasingly recognized as key to solving a var...
The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been classified as an ecosystem engineer as well as a...
Environmental factors often shape and regulate the distribution of community assemblages throughout ...
Restoration ecologists recognize the need for restoring ecosystem servicesin sustainable ways that m...
Federal, state and local non-profit organizations have long recognized the ecological and socioecono...
Geospatial habitat suitability index (HSI) models have emerged as powerful tools that integrate pert...
Geospatial habitat suitability index (HSI) models have emerged as powerful tools that integrate pert...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
Oyster aquaculture (OA) activity is sometimes framed as a hindrance to habitat, recreation, property...
Abstract Nature provides numerous ecosystem services to people, yet the prioritization of these serv...
Restoration efforts have been spurred by the recognition of long-underestimated benefits related to ...
Conservative estimates for population levels of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in North ...
Most Atlantic and Gulf coast U.S. states with an oyster fishery have operated some form of oyoter re...
The decline of the native oyster, Crassostrea virginica, from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay threa...
Habitat suitability index (HSI) models are increasingly used to guide ecological restoration. Succes...
Restoration of largely depleted estuarine systems is increasingly recognized as key to solving a var...
The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been classified as an ecosystem engineer as well as a...
Environmental factors often shape and regulate the distribution of community assemblages throughout ...
Restoration ecologists recognize the need for restoring ecosystem servicesin sustainable ways that m...
Federal, state and local non-profit organizations have long recognized the ecological and socioecono...
Geospatial habitat suitability index (HSI) models have emerged as powerful tools that integrate pert...
Geospatial habitat suitability index (HSI) models have emerged as powerful tools that integrate pert...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
Oyster aquaculture (OA) activity is sometimes framed as a hindrance to habitat, recreation, property...