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A Collaborative European Approach to Accelerating Translational Marine Science
Marine environments account for over 90% of the biosphere and hold tremendous potential for biotechnological applications and drug discovery. To fully exploit this potential and develop interesting discoveries into useful molecular tools and successful ...
Philip Brennecke +3 more
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Marine aquaculture (i.e. seafood farming in the ocean) has the potential to substantially support growing demand for animal protein. Despite vast amounts of suitable ocean space across the world, marine aquaculture development has been slow and ...
Elizabeth O Ruff +2 more
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Evaluation of the global impacts of mitigation on persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants in marine fish [PDF]
Although persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants (PBTs) are well-studied individually, their distribution and variability on a global scale are largely unknown, particularly in marine fish.
Lindsay T. Bonito +2 more
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Abstract Seafood provides an essential source of macro‐ and micronutrients for coastal communities worldwide. Climate change is a key threat to seafood security, altering the sizes, abundances, distributions, physiology and ecological interactions of fisheries species, and increasingly, there is evidence of impacts to seafood nutritional quality.
Tanika C. Shalders +6 more
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On behalf of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM), the Marine Institute carries out monitoring of chemical residues in finfish for aquaculture sector.
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Aquaculture development in Scotland:regulation as a moving equilibrium [PDF]
The expanding interest in marine planning and management raises important questions for the spectrum of marine, coastal and terrestrial environments. The role of state regulation in mediating conflicts over the use and development of the marine resource ...
Michael Gregory Lloyd +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cell lines are essential tools for studying animal physiology and immunopathology, reducing the use of live animals and supporting the 3Rs principle of reduction, refinement, and replacement. The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis), a relevant species for Spanish aquaculture diversification, lacks established in vitro models. We developed SsB‐
Yulema Valero, Alberto Cuesta
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Open sea cage culture for marine finfish and shellfishes [PDF]
Open sea cage culture for marine finfish and ...
Philipose, K K +2 more
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Variations of aquaculture structures, operations, and maintenance with increasing ocean energy
Aquaculture in exposed and/or distant ocean sites is an emerging industry and field of study that addresses the need to improve food security along with the challenges posed by expansion of urban and coastal stakeholders into nearshore and sheltered ...
Kevin G. Heasman +9 more
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Biological fouling organisms on fish cages represent a major issue and costly factor in marine finfish aquaculture. Cnidarians have been identified as one of the most problematical groups, contributing significantly to the occlusion and structural stress
Mar Bosch-Belmar +4 more
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