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Diversifying aquaculture species is essential for building resilience in the face of climate change, particularly as warming oceans challenge existing production systems. In New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds, rising sea temperatures are making finfish (e.g.
Georgia Samuels +7 more
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Rumah Rakit Mapping and Substitution Potential of Pontoon EPS Foundation Technology in Palembang City, South Sumatera, Indonesia [PDF]
Palembang as one of the old town is that passed by the big riverin Indonesia has a distinctive Musi river cultural character, that is RakitTraditional House (Rumah Rakit).
Nugraha Dimas H. +2 more
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Abstract Amid increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems, standardised biodiversity monitoring is critical for assessing biodiversity change. Marine hard‐bottom habitats, though ubiquitous and biodiverse, present challenges for biodiversity monitoring due to their complex structure and limited accessibility. Autonomous reef monitoring structures (
Aaron Jessop +6 more
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Natural habitat of Community interest 62C0* Ponto-Sarmatian steppes is very important at European level due to its high biodiversity. The aim of the paper is to study the grassland systems within the habitat 62C0* Sarmatic pontoon steps and to ...
Teodor MARUȘCA +6 more
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This study proposes integrating treated sewage irrigation ponds with floating photovoltaics to enhance wastewater treatment plants’ financial viability in the Atoyac River Basin, central Mexico. The model demonstrates potential to strengthen the water‐energy‐food nexus by recycling one‐third of sewage, increasing irrigation acreage on cornlands ...
Shahin Rasooli +5 more
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LNG bunkering pontoons on inland waters in China
LNG bunkering pontoons are presented to solve the fueling difficulty of LNG ships on inland waterways with a great variation of water height and channel width by seasonal change. First, the background of this concept was analyzed as well as the demand of
Hongjun Fan +4 more
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ABSTRACT The red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis (common name: red sea plume) is attracting global attention because of its ability to reduce methane emissions in livestock systems. However, its habitat and distribution within the Great Barrier Reef (GBR)—one of the world's most iconic marine ecosystems—remain largely unexplored, posing challenges for ...
Najeen Arabelle M. Rula +4 more
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Abstract Inland waters release significant amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, with small ponds acting as hot spots. High variability and limited research make emissions from small waterbodies a major source of uncertainty, especially in underrepresented tropical ecosystems where unique drivers remain poorly understood.
Keridwen M. Whitmore +7 more
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Abstract Lake surface fluxes provide important information about the lake's thermal environment. To capture their spatial variations, a ship serves as an excellent platform for applying the eddy correlation (EC) method. Although ship‐based EC measurements have been conducted over the ocean, this has not been the case over lake surfaces.
Michiaki Sugita, Fumiyoshi Kondo
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Changing bryozoan fauna in Otago Harbour reflects growing urbanisation and globalisation
ABSTRACT A comparison between historic reports dating from 1884 (78 records of 35 species) to the bryozoan fauna present today (98 colonies of 14 species) reveals considerable faunal change in Otago Harbour / Te Wai Ōtākou (45° 50'S 170° 38'E) in Dunedin, east coast of South Island, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Tyler M. Feary, Abigail M. Smith
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