This guidance document provides a comprehensive assessment of the conflicts and synergies between fisheries, aquaculture and other activities in the coastal zone in six COEXIST case study areas. It forms deliverable D5.2 of the COEXIST project and synthesises deliverable D5.1, which provides a more detailed description of the methods used and results. This document also accounts for the views and expectations of stakeholders that were raised at the COEXIST stakeholder workshop held in Bergen, Norway, parallel to the ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) Annual Science Conference 2012. Over 30 stakeholders representing a variety of sectors, including aquaculture, fisheries, coastal zone management, tourism and energy, a...
The diverse participants, including professionals, scientific, economic and legal researchers, and a...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
The assessment of environmentally sustainable carrying capacity for aquaculture in coastal areas pos...
This guidance document provides a comprehensive assessment of the conflicts and synergies between fi...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
The expansion of the Norwegian aquaculture industry has generated a need for balancing aquaculture w...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
In recent years, marine aquaculture has emerged as a possible solution to offset stagnation of captu...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
The paper presents some recommendations for the development of the environmentally acceptable coasta...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
[EN] Industrial aquaculture has become one of the main protagonists both on the coasts and in intern...
The use of the North Sea is extremely multi-faceted and high competitive.Within the vast variety of ...
Coastal zone planning raises issues that transcend municipal borders, in particular those related to...
Offshore aquaculture is the subject of intense debate, focusing on feasibility, sustainability, and ...
The diverse participants, including professionals, scientific, economic and legal researchers, and a...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
The assessment of environmentally sustainable carrying capacity for aquaculture in coastal areas pos...
This guidance document provides a comprehensive assessment of the conflicts and synergies between fi...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
The expansion of the Norwegian aquaculture industry has generated a need for balancing aquaculture w...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
In recent years, marine aquaculture has emerged as a possible solution to offset stagnation of captu...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
The paper presents some recommendations for the development of the environmentally acceptable coasta...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
[EN] Industrial aquaculture has become one of the main protagonists both on the coasts and in intern...
The use of the North Sea is extremely multi-faceted and high competitive.Within the vast variety of ...
Coastal zone planning raises issues that transcend municipal borders, in particular those related to...
Offshore aquaculture is the subject of intense debate, focusing on feasibility, sustainability, and ...
The diverse participants, including professionals, scientific, economic and legal researchers, and a...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
The assessment of environmentally sustainable carrying capacity for aquaculture in coastal areas pos...