Conceptualisation of multiple impacts interacting in the marine environment using marine infrastructure as an example
The human population is increasingly reliant on the marine environment for food, trade,
tourism, transport, communication and other vital ecosystem services. These services …
tourism, transport, communication and other vital ecosystem services. These services …
Comparing life history traits and tolerance to changing environments of two oyster species (Ostrea edulis and Crassostrea gigas) through Dynamic Energy Budget …
To predict the response of the European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) and Pacific cupped oyster
(Crassostrea gigas/Magallana gigas) populations to environmental changes, it is key to …
(Crassostrea gigas/Magallana gigas) populations to environmental changes, it is key to …
Intensified Mussel Farming; Impacts on Nutrient Budgets and Ecology in a Eutrophic Semi‐Enclosed Fjord System
Compared to land‐based sources, mussel aquaculture provides food products with a high‐
quality protein content and a low carbon footprint. At the same time, mussel cultures store …
quality protein content and a low carbon footprint. At the same time, mussel cultures store …
Ocean circulation model applications for the estuary-coastal-open sea continuum
Coastal zones are among the most variable environments. As such, they require adaptive
water management to ensure the balance of economic and social interests with …
water management to ensure the balance of economic and social interests with …
[HTML][HTML] Nutrient extraction and ecosystem impact by suspended mussel mitigation cultures at two contrasting sites
Mussel mitigation culture is increasingly recognized as a tool to extract nutrients from
eutrophic systems by harvesting mussel biomass and nutrients contained therein. The net …
eutrophic systems by harvesting mussel biomass and nutrients contained therein. The net …
Assessing the demographic connectivity of common cockles in a shallow estuary as a basis for fisheries management and stock protection efforts
FT Hansen, AC Erichsen, C Saurel… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2024 - int-res.com
Common cockle Cerastoderma edule populations in the Danish Limfjorden constitute an
important ecosystem component and a valuable resource for fishermen and industries …
important ecosystem component and a valuable resource for fishermen and industries …
[HTML][HTML] A sensitivity analysis of mussel larvae dispersal in a Danish estuary based on a biophysical model
Larval dispersal is dependent on multiple physical and biotic factors and is a key driver of
population connectivity. Connectivity is believed to be important in determining how species …
population connectivity. Connectivity is believed to be important in determining how species …
[HTML][HTML] Methodology for defining homogeneous water bodies for management purposes
European legislation requires monitoring of toxic algae in marine areas where shellfish are
harvested for consumption. Monitoring assumes the existence of homogeneous water …
harvested for consumption. Monitoring assumes the existence of homogeneous water …
Estimating blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) connectivity and settlement capacity in mid-latitude fjord regions
The mussel industry faces challenges such as low and inconsistent levels of larvae
settlement and poor-quality spat, leading to variable production. However, mussel farming …
settlement and poor-quality spat, leading to variable production. However, mussel farming …
Mussel transplantation as a tool to mitigate hypoxia in eutrophic areas
Mass mortality of blue mussels occurs every summer due to hypoxia in eutrophic estuaries
and the oxygen consumption of decaying mussels is suspected to accelerate the hypoxia. In …
and the oxygen consumption of decaying mussels is suspected to accelerate the hypoxia. In …