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- Scoping Study of the Carrying Capacity - Docsbay
1 To prepare a review of the approaches used to determine the carrying capacity of coastal waters for bivalve cultivation 2 To assess the present ability to predict carrying capacity in terms of both shellfish production and ecological capacity (i e environmental impacts), and the specific methods that are employed
- Review of recent carrying capacity models for bivalve culture and . . .
Models and tools for assessing the carrying capacity of an area of interest for bivalve culture can be classified according to their level of complexity and scope In this report, we discuss and outline four hierarchical categories of carrying capacity studies: physical, production, ecological, and social carrying capacity
- Bivalve carrying capacity in coastal ecosystems
Aquatic Ecology - The carrying capacity of suspension feeding bivalvesin 11 coastal and estuarine ecosystems is examined Bivalve carrying capacity is defined in terms of watermass residence time,
- Bivalve carrying capacity in coastal ecosystems - 百度学术
The carrying capacity of suspension feeding bivalvesin 11 coastal and estuarine ecosystems is examined Bivalve carrying capacity is defined in terms of watermass residence time, primary production time andbivalve clearance time
- Assessment of carrying capacity for bivalve mariculture in subtropical . . .
A step-process plan for the sustainable management of bivalve mariculture in tropical and subtropical countries, through the assessment of carrying capacity, is proposed and discussed to offer guidance for managers
- (PDF) Carrying Capacity for Sustainable Bivalve Aquaculture - ResearchGate
This review outlines some advances to estimate the different categories of carrying capacity and suggests a framework that may be followed to encourage the development of a sustainable
- Review of recent carrying capacity models for bivalve culture and . . .
Models and tools for assessing the carrying capacity of an area of interest for bivalve culture can be classified according to their level of complexity and scope In this report, we discuss and outline four hierarchical categories of carrying capacity studies: physical, production, ecological, and social carrying capacity
- Modelling Carrying Capacity of Bivalve Aquaculture: A Review of . . .
The best approach forward is recognizing that ecological carrying capacity and social carrying capacity do not operate independently of each other and to further develop approaches for quantifying ecological and social carrying capacity in tandem for the purpose of sustainable aquaculture management
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