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Environmental Impacts of Aquaculture Ponds on Coastal Wetlands in the Yellow River Estuary

open access: yesEnvironmental Impacts of Aquaculture Ponds on Coastal Wetlands in the Yellow River Estuary
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Rapid expansion of coastal aquaculture ponds in Southeast Asia: Patterns, drivers and impacts

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Aquaculture pond is one of the most important land use types and a main income source in coastal zones in Southeast Asia. However, the fast expansion of aquaculture ponds threatens coastal ecosystems - an issue that Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)14 seeks to address.
Juhua, Luo   +5 more
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Rapid expansion of coastal aquaculture ponds in China from Landsat observations during 1984–2016

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 2019
Abstract Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing animal food production sectors mainly developed in fertile coastal areas. Monitoring and mapping of aquaculture ponds are of utmost importance for the sustainable management of coastal ecosystems. In this study, an integrated updating and object-based classification approach was developed to generate
Chunying Ren, Zongming Wang, Lin Chen
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On acid sulfate soils of the coastal aquaculture ponds of Bangladesh

1995
With the stimulus of the very high international market value of penaeid shrimp, new pond areas for shrimp farming are rapidly being added in Bangladesh. Unfortunately, this expansion is occurring with the loss of some natural mangrove forests and with soils and sediments that are far from ideal for aquaculture. In this study, two representative shrimp
Mahmood, N., Saikat, S.Q.
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Dynamics changes of coastal aquaculture ponds based on the Google Earth Engine in Jiangsu Province, China

Marine Pollution Bulletin
Monitoring the spatiotemporal variation in coastal aquaculture zones is essential to providing a scientific basis for formulating scientifically reasonable land management policies. This study uses the Google Earth Engine (GEE) remote sensing cloud platform to extract aquaculture information based on Landsat series and Sentinel-2 images for the six ...
Zhenglei Xie   +2 more
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