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Corrigendum to "Social sustainability in Bangladesh marine fisheries management: A case from Hatiya fishing community" [Heliyon Volume 10, Issue 14, July 2024, Article e34124]. [PDF]
Islam MM +4 more
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Seafood Safety Norms and Marketing Management of the Marine Fisheries Sector in India [PDF]
R Sathiadhas +2 more
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Abstract Oil spills pose severe threats to marine ecosystems and coastal communities. Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2, a marine bacterium with superior hydrocarbon‐degrading capabilities, emerges as a promising agent for bioremediation. This study identified an economical growth substrate for A.
Élisabeth Perreault +2 more
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Social sustainability in Bangladesh marine fisheries management: A case from Hatiya fishing community. [PDF]
Islam MM +4 more
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SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN MARINE CAPTURE FISHERIES: SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
Moe Shwe Sin +4 more
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FEDERALISM IN MARINE FISHERIES GOVERNANCE IN INDONESIA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE STAKEHOLDERS’ PERCEPTIONS
Fery Sutyawan, Fery Sutyawan
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Abstract Synthesis gas fermentation is a promising route for the valorization of steel mill off‐gas and for replacing conventional fossil‐based isopropyl alcohol (IPA) production. A recent 120 L pilot‐scale study reported 85% gas conversion at 90% product selectivity and claimed a negative global warming potential (GWP) without detailed process design.
Gijs J. A. Brouwer +3 more
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Abstract This systematic review examines strategies for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) production by thraustochytrids, focusing on cultivation techniques, fermentation technologies, and carbon/nitrogen optimization to increase productivity. Among 169 eligible articles, the 100 most productive studies (0.7–10.3 g DHA L−1 per day) were analyzed. Quantitative
Jhiovana Cristielly Carrera Silva da Costa +6 more
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Abstract Fishing waste and its by‐products, whether naturally occurring or generated by the processing industry, represent a significant opportunity for producing high‐value products. These often discarded or underutilized residues can be converted into various valuable products through advanced processing technologies. Among the potential products are
Patrick da Silva Sousa +8 more
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