This study explores and provides new insight in to how the increase in sea surface temperature as a result of climate change may affect the marine farming industry and coastal zone management of New Zealand. As the world’s population grows and the effects of climate change intensify there will be a greater demand for sustainable food resources. Aquaculture can provide our growing population with this resource as long as there is effective environmental management. Policy and decision makers must review and consider the full array of effects climate change may have on the coastal zone and aquaculture. A marine farmer questionnaire was developed to gain insight into how current marine farmers viewed important variables in marine farm sit...
In spite of all the debates and controversies, a global consensus has been reached that climate chan...
Climate change is a critical issue nowadays. Various anthropogenic activities are making the world h...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the main aquaculture species in Tasmania, Australia. This species i...
1. Marine aquaculture relies on coastal habitats that will be affected by climate change. This revie...
A qualitative screening-level risk assessment was developed to evaluate relative levels of risk from...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
Projected increases in air temperatures and rainfall in the tropics are expected to improve the co...
Purpose - This paper aims, using a case study-based research approach, to investigate the role of cl...
The long-term sustainability and security of food sources for an increasing human population will be...
In spite of all the debates and controversies, a global consensus has been reached that climate chan...
Climate change is a critical issue nowadays. Various anthropogenic activities are making the world h...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is the main aquaculture species in Tasmania, Australia. This species i...
1. Marine aquaculture relies on coastal habitats that will be affected by climate change. This revie...
A qualitative screening-level risk assessment was developed to evaluate relative levels of risk from...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
Future climate projections are usually only available at global or coarse scale and the focus is oft...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
Projected increases in air temperatures and rainfall in the tropics are expected to improve the co...
Purpose - This paper aims, using a case study-based research approach, to investigate the role of cl...
The long-term sustainability and security of food sources for an increasing human population will be...
In spite of all the debates and controversies, a global consensus has been reached that climate chan...
Climate change is a critical issue nowadays. Various anthropogenic activities are making the world h...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...