The goal of ecosystem-based marine spatial management is to maintain marine ecosystems in a healthy, productive and resilient condition; hence, they can sustainably provide the …
ME Costello, F Ciccia, D Willner… - Arthritis & …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a common, highly heritable immune‐mediated arthropathy that occurs in genetically susceptible individuals exposed to an unknown but …
F Mineur, EJ Cook, D Minchin, K Bohn… - … and marine biology, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Marine aliens are non-native species that have been transported across major geographical barriers by human activities, involving vectors that move propagules along pathways …
S Dürr, DI Watson - Biofouling, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter aims to explain the differences in the problems that face the aquaculture sector in terms of biofouling and antifouling compared with other industries. The crucial difference …
The present review examines aspects of the known biology and ecology of caprellid amphipods and their potential suitability as a novel marine finfish feed. Caprellids are widely …
The accumulation of biofouling on cage nets is a major problem and cost factor in finfish aquaculture worldwide. Norway is one of the main producers of Atlantic salmon, but …
L Falconer, TC Telfer, A Garrett, Ø Hermansen… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
This study demonstrates how a comprehensive knowledge base can be used by the aquaculture industry, researchers, and policymakers as a foundation for more targeted and …
R De Nys, J Guenther - Advances in marine antifouling coatings and …, 2009 - Elsevier
We review the impact and control of fouling of netting and cages in finfish aquaculture. The large surface area and structure of netting material, particularly multifilament mesh, is highly …
The direct and indirect impact of fish farms, shellfish aquaculture, and extensive forms of aquaculture such as seeding of juvenile sea urchins, on macrophytes (seaweeds and …