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Swimming upstream: community economies for a different coastal rural development in Sweden [PDF]
AbstractThe EU Blue Growth agenda is being implemented at a time when European coastal fisheries and traditional fishing communities are struggling to survive or have already vanished from areas where they used to flourish. Driven by the strong conviction that current disadvantaged and vulnerable coastal fishers still have a central role to play in ...
Milena Arias Schreiber +2 more
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The primary goal of this research was to predict how changes in water temperature affect the swimming performance and energetic cost of transport in adult pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and sockeye salmon (O. nerka), thus contributing to their ability to reach natal streams and spawn successfully. The prolonged swimming performance (U[sub crit]),
Meaghan J. MacNutt
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Kelp-Fed Beef, Swimming Caribou, Feral Reindeer, and Their Hunters: Island Mammals in a Marine Economy [PDF]
Aleutian Islands and Alaska Peninsula residents have selectively introduced land mammals to their primarily marine based economy over the past two centuries. This paper describes these many introductions, contexts, and the longer term roles of these cattle, sheep, reindeer, and other land mammals in discrete island settings and the regional food ...
Katherine Reedy
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Field swimming behavior in largemouth bass deviates from predictions based on economy and propulsive efficiency [PDF]
ABSTRACTLocomotion is energetically expensive. This may create selection pressures that favor economical locomotor strategies, such as the adoption of low-cost speeds and efficient propulsive movements. For swimming fish, the energy expended to travel a unit distance, or cost of transport (COT), has a U-shaped relationship to speed.
Angela X. Han +2 more
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In today’s world, science and technology are developing rapidly, which has had a broad and profound impact on human society. After entering the twenty-first century, every ordinary person can feel the profound changes brought by modern science and ...
Shuai Liu, Bailing Guo
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Analisis Yuridis Alih Fungsi Tanah Kas Desa Untuk Pembangunan Kolam Renang di Desa Udanwuh
The aim of this research is to determine the regulation of the transfer of land to the village treasury and the obstacles of the Udanwuh Village government to building a swimming pool.
Suwoto Suwoto +3 more
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The Pros of Swimming for Human Health and Recreational Fisheries in the Blue Economy: Review [PDF]
This review examines the pros of swimming for human health and recreational fisheries in the blue economy. It explores the various benefits of both activities and how they contribute to economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social well-being.
Igbani Flourizel +2 more
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As an important recreational water facility on cruise ships, swimming pool brings remarkable energy demand due to the requirement of comfort. In order to reduce the energy consumption during the operation of the swimming pool, this study proposes a ...
Yicong Xu, Zhiwei Guo, Chengqing Yuan
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The aim of this study was to compare underwater fin swimming performance using dolphin, flutter and breaststroke kicks with and without diving gear. Performance was evaluated in terms of average swimming velocity.
Marek Rejman +2 more
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Prospects for creating a digital service E-Lean-Hub in a lean university model [PDF]
Modern universities are small cities. They have libraries, sports complexes, swimming pools, dormitories, catering, auditoriums, payment centres, and payment terminals.
Maslova Irina +3 more
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