Improving Satellite Retrieval of Coastal Aquaculture Pond by Adding Water Quality Parameters
Coastal aquaculture is an important supply of animal proteins for human consumption, which is expanding globally. Meanwhile, extensive aquaculture may increase nutrient loadings and environmental concerns along the coast.
Yuxuan Hou +3 more
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Identify and map coastal aquaculture ponds and their drainage and impoundment dynamics
Sustainable management of coastal aquaculture ponds could achieve win-win between food and economic benefits and ecological conservation including waterbird. In this study, 5790 Harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 images from July 2021 to June 2022 and 498
Duanrui Wang +6 more
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Deciphering microeukaryotic-bacterial co-occurrence networks in coastal aquaculture ponds. [PDF]
AbstractMicroeukaryotes and bacteria are key drivers of primary productivity and nutrient cycling in aquaculture ecosystems. Although their diversity and composition have been widely investigated in aquaculture systems, the co-occurrence bipartite network between microeukaryotes and bacteria remains poorly understood.
Zheng X +6 more
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Effects of coastal marsh conversion to shrimp aquaculture ponds on sediment nitrogen fixation
As a common reclamation practice in global estuaries and coasts, conversion of natural wetlands to aquaculture ponds for food demand had significant effects on nitrogen (N) cycling processes.
Cheng Liu +6 more
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Coastal aquaculture ponds represent a notable source of the blooming jellyfish Aurelia coerulea
The frequent occurrence of Aurelia coerulea medusae in coastal waters poses a serious threat to power plants and fisheries, emphasizing the importance of early jellyfish bloom detection. Owing to the complex life cycle of jellyfish and the limitations of
Lei Wang +11 more
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Dynamics of coastal land-based aquaculture pond in China and Southeast Asia from 1990 to 2020
The extensive expansion of coastal land-based aquaculture ponds (CLAP) has resulted in substantial wetland loss. To effectively monitor the dynamics of CLAP on a large scale, critical spatial information derived from continuous datasets is essential ...
Yufeng Jiang, Jing Li, Zhen Zhang, Yi Li
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Remote Sensing and Field Assessment of Tsunami Effects on Coastal Pond Aquaculture in Northern Sumatra [PDF]
An attempt was made to conduct spatial assessment of the pattern and extent of damage to coastal aquaculture ponds along the east coast of Aceh province in Sumatra, Indonesia, resulting from the tsunami event of 26 December 2004.
Chen, P. +3 more
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The main challenge in extracting coastal aquaculture ponds is how to weaken the influence of the “same-spectrum foreign objects” effect and how to improve the definition of the boundary and accuracy of the extraction results of coastal aquaculture ponds.
Zhaohui Zou +6 more
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Brackishwater pond development: present status and problems in the Padang Pariaman Regency of West Sumatera, Indonesia [PDF]
Padang Pariaman Regency is one of the coastal regencies in West Sumatra which brackish aquaculture have been developed recently, especially shrimp pond aquaculture.
Firdaus Mustika +2 more
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Abstract In shrimp aquaculture systems, zooplankton represent a potential food source for larvae and juveniles due to its high nutritional value and size-suitability. Although many studies investigated zooplankton community in various aquaculture systems, little knowledge exists on how this varies among different culture systems.
Ngoc Nguyen Tran +4 more
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