Comparing feedback and spatial approaches to advance ecosystem-based fisheries management in a changing Antarctic. [PDF]
Klein ES, Watters GM.
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Fisheries management based on ecosystem models
Hiroshi Okamura+2 more
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Advancement in Colloidal Metasurfaces: Approaches for Scalable Photonic Devices
This perspective explores colloidal metasurfaces composed of plasmonic and emitting nanoparticles assembled by laser interference lithography and template‐assisted self‐assembly methods. Precise design strategies achieve directional emission, low‐threshold lasing, and tunable photonic bandgaps.
Sezer Seçkin+2 more
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The influence of copper oxidation states on TiO₂/ZSM‐5 catalysts is investigated for photocatalytic CO2 reduction to methanol. A Cuδ⁺‐modified Ti₂/ZSM‐5 catalyst (CTZ‐1) exhibits superior activity due to enhanced electronhole separation, the presence of Ti3⁺, and a core–shell structure.
Wibawa Hendra Saputera+10 more
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Protecting nursery areas without fisheries management is not enough to conserve the most endangered parrotfish of the Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]
Roos NC+4 more
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The future of fisheries – marine protected areas – a new way forward or another management glitch?
Jack Pearce
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Nanohybrid of Silver‐MXene: A Promising Sorbent for Iodine Gas Capture from Nuclear Waste
Silver‐MXene (Ag‐Ti3C2Tx) nanohybrids effectively captured iodine gas at 150 °C, with Ag nanoparticles loaded onto MXene via silver nitrate reduction. Upon exposure to iodine gas, silver iodide forms, confirming successful adsorption. Ag‐Ti3C2Tx shows superior iodine uptake (946 mg g−1) compared to conventional sorbents, demonstrating its potential as ...
Karamullah Eisawi+7 more
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Yakima/Klickitat Fisheries Project: Management, Data and Habitat, Annual Report 2001-2002.
Melvin R Sampson
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The spraying of nanomaterials on the polymer surface, combined with laser treatment, embeds the nanomaterials in treated regions. The adhesive delamination process removes the non‐embedded nanomaterials and generates different patterns on the surface. This method is versatile and can be used to fabricate various types of sensors.
Mehraneh Tavakkoli Gilavan+5 more
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An application of multiple satellite data and GIS to management of fisheries resources
Katsuya Saitoh+2 more
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