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Carbon removal, sequestration and release by mariculture in an important aquaculture area, China.
Science of the Total EnvironmentTo combat with climate change, most countries have set carbon neutrality target. However, our understanding on carbon removal, release and sequestration by mariculture remains unclear.
Wei Li, Xu Li, Chi Song, Guang Gao
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Science of the Total Environment
Field determination of the metal adsorption capacity of microplastics (MPs) by using a passive sampler had been done in typical subtropical mariculture area in China. The adsorption of eight metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, As, Pb, Cr and Cd) by five types of MPs
Huihong Du +5 more
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Field determination of the metal adsorption capacity of microplastics (MPs) by using a passive sampler had been done in typical subtropical mariculture area in China. The adsorption of eight metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, As, Pb, Cr and Cd) by five types of MPs
Huihong Du +5 more
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Assessment of nutrient cycling in an intensive mariculture system.
Marine Pollution BulletinRapid mariculture expansion has raised concerns about coastal eutrophication. This study assesses nutrient cycling in Sansha Bay, China, a eutrophic semi-enclosed bay with intensive mariculture.
Yanmin Wang +7 more
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Fate and drivers of mariculture-derived microplastics from ponds to mangrove forests.
Environmental PollutionDue to the combined influences of marine and terrestrial disturbances, the sources of microplastics (MPs) in mangrove ecosystems are complex and diverse.
Zheng-Tao Zhao +7 more
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Water Research
Mariculture is a key protein source and economic driver but traditional methods pollute coastal waters, hindering sustainable development. Current research on the ecological impacts of mariculture mainly focuses on specific pollutants and lacks an ...
Niangming Duan +7 more
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Mariculture is a key protein source and economic driver but traditional methods pollute coastal waters, hindering sustainable development. Current research on the ecological impacts of mariculture mainly focuses on specific pollutants and lacks an ...
Niangming Duan +7 more
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Proceedings of the annual workshop - World Mariculture Society, 1972
ABSTRACTAn essential part of mariculture is marketing. This paper discusses potential markets for maricultural products and problems that must be overcome.
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ABSTRACTAn essential part of mariculture is marketing. This paper discusses potential markets for maricultural products and problems that must be overcome.
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Microplastic pollution in the Maowei Sea, a typical mariculture bay of China.
Science of the Total Environment, 2019The ingestion of microplastics by organisms presents a potential exposure route for humans via seafood consumption. Although mariculture has become an essential source of seafood worldwide, the content of microplastics in the mariculture zone has ...
Jingmin Zhu +9 more
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Nodavirus infections in Israeli mariculture
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2004AbstractViral encephalopathy and retinopathy (VER) infections were diagnosed in five fish species: Epinephelus aeneus, Dicentrarchus labrax, Sciaenops ocellatus, Lates calcarifer and Mugil cephalus cultured on both the Red Sea and Mediterranean coasts of Israel during 1998–2002.
M, Ucko, A, Colorni, A, Diamant
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Proceedings of the annual workshop - World Mariculture Society, 1970
ABSTRACTMariculture medicine is defined. The areas discussed include recognition, correction, and prevention of disease.
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ABSTRACTMariculture medicine is defined. The areas discussed include recognition, correction, and prevention of disease.
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1980
The term ‘mariculture’ has different meanings to individual workers. This chapter will consider mariculture within a rather narrow definition, viz. the growing of marine algae in artificial environments often enriched by the addition of nutrients. Such systems may involve structural modifications, e.g.
V. J. Chapman, D. J. Chapman
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The term ‘mariculture’ has different meanings to individual workers. This chapter will consider mariculture within a rather narrow definition, viz. the growing of marine algae in artificial environments often enriched by the addition of nutrients. Such systems may involve structural modifications, e.g.
V. J. Chapman, D. J. Chapman
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