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Underwater clean‐up efforts in Acapulco Bay reveal the visible consequences of chronic coastal pollution. This study shows how Environmental Risk Assessments (ERAs) can integrate scientific evidence, regulatory frameworks and practitioner experience to identify pollution sources and guide more effective coastal governance in cities of the Global South.
Sinuhé Hernández Márquez +13 more
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Prodigiosin as an Algicidal Agent: Inhibition of Pigment Accumulation and Photosynthetic Efficiency of Cyanobacteria Involved in Algal Blooms. [PDF]
Zhang C +11 more
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A Digital Twin Lake Framework for Monitoring and Management of Harmful Algal Blooms. [PDF]
Qiu Y +7 more
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ABSTRACT Climate variability and environmental stressors increasingly undermine the productivity and stability of fisheries and aquaculture systems across regions. Although technologies, such as recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), integrated aquaculture–agriculture (IAA), Biofloc systems and solar powered hatcheries, have been promoted as climate ...
Christopher Mulanda Aura +3 more
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Spatiotemporal modelling and monitoring of harmful algal blooms using IoT in Lake Victoria Basin Kenya. [PDF]
Okomo JO, Nduati E, Kirimi F.
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Biofloc technology and periphyton‐based systems enhance the sustainable production of giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii). A PRISMA‐guided review (2005 – 2024) shows that BFT improves survival (75 – 78 %) and feed efficiency, while periphyton supports natural productivity in grow‐out.
Md. Abdul Halim +7 more
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Modeling Unveils How Kleptoplastidy Affects Mixotrophy Boosting Algal Blooms. [PDF]
Telesh IV +3 more
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Review of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Causing Marine Fish Kills: Toxicity and Mitigation. [PDF]
Oh JW, Pushparaj SSC, Muthu M, Gopal J.
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Determining the Environmental Drivers of Greenshell Mussel (Perna canaliculus) Spat Settlement
ABSTRACT Globally, mussel aquaculture production is often constrained by a limited supply of spat, the juvenile stage of mussels, used to initiate production. In some instances, the harvesting of wild spat on spat‐collection ropes has the potential to quickly solve this acute shortage. However, the settlement of mussel spat on collectors is known to be
Kayleb Himiona +2 more
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