The overall goal of this project was to provide Scotland with a strategic ecosystem simulation tool for identifying maritime areas which could be at risk of eutrophication. The tool should provide spatially resolved output, and be capable of discriminating between different types and locations of nutrient inputs, so as to enable scenario analyses of different reduction options. The specific aims of the project were firstly to simulate the annual cycles of nutrients and ecological properties of Scottish waters and advise on areas which might suffer from eutrophication, and secondly, to determine the contribution of Scottish nutrient discharges to eutrophication in the OSPAR maritime area as a whole
The estuary of the River Ythan, North-East Scotland, UK, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (S...
The pre-eutrophic state of marine waters is generally not well known, complicating target setting fo...
A previously published model is used to assess the effects of potential disturbances on a sea-loch e...
The overall goal of this project was to provide Scotland with a strategic ecosystem simulation tool ...
A previous study estimated that salmon farming contributed approximately 6% of Scotland's nitrogen-n...
Aquaculture production of salmonids in Scotland has grown over the last 15 years, exceeded 150,000 t...
Eutrophication refers to how the ecosystems of various water bodies react and respond to the additio...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
Regions of Restricted Exchange (RREs) are an important feature of the European coastline. They are h...
Regions of Restricted Exchange (RREs) are an important feature of the European coastline. They are h...
In this paper the results from a workshop of the OSPAR Intersessional Correspondence Group on Eutrop...
International audienceA novel pan-European marine model ensemble was established, covering nearly al...
This paper describes a simulation tool to aid the design of nutrient monitoring programmes in coasta...
The estuary of the River Ythan, North-East Scotland, UK, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (S...
The pre-eutrophic state of marine waters is generally not well known, complicating target setting fo...
A previously published model is used to assess the effects of potential disturbances on a sea-loch e...
The overall goal of this project was to provide Scotland with a strategic ecosystem simulation tool ...
A previous study estimated that salmon farming contributed approximately 6% of Scotland's nitrogen-n...
Aquaculture production of salmonids in Scotland has grown over the last 15 years, exceeded 150,000 t...
Eutrophication refers to how the ecosystems of various water bodies react and respond to the additio...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
Regions of Restricted Exchange (RREs) are an important feature of the European coastline. They are h...
Regions of Restricted Exchange (RREs) are an important feature of the European coastline. They are h...
In this paper the results from a workshop of the OSPAR Intersessional Correspondence Group on Eutrop...
International audienceA novel pan-European marine model ensemble was established, covering nearly al...
This paper describes a simulation tool to aid the design of nutrient monitoring programmes in coasta...
The estuary of the River Ythan, North-East Scotland, UK, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (S...
The pre-eutrophic state of marine waters is generally not well known, complicating target setting fo...
A previously published model is used to assess the effects of potential disturbances on a sea-loch e...