The changing role and definitions of aquaculture for environmental purposes
Aquaculture is the fastest growing form of food production across the globe. The expansion
of the industry has brought about a diversity of approaches to mitigate social and ecological …
of the industry has brought about a diversity of approaches to mitigate social and ecological …
Place-making, place-disruption, and place protection of urban blue spaces: perceptions of waterfront planning of a polluted urban waterbody
Urban waterfronts are experiencing a renaissance, as it is estimated that by 2030 more than
60 percent of the world's population will live in cities, the majority of which are located in …
60 percent of the world's population will live in cities, the majority of which are located in …
Reproductive Phenology of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791), Along a Temperate Estuarine Salinity Gradient
Low salinity can negatively affect reproduction in estuarine bivalves. The spatial and
temporal extents of these effects are important to inform models of population dynamics …
temporal extents of these effects are important to inform models of population dynamics …
Addition of mussel shells enhance marine benthic biodiversity in two degraded coastal soft sediment ecosystems
The decline in coastal shellfish populations, attributed to anthropogenic stressors such as
harvesting via dredging, can deplete the seabed of vital biogenic habitat. This removal of …
harvesting via dredging, can deplete the seabed of vital biogenic habitat. This removal of …
Improving citizen science through collaborative research partnerships between social scientists and environmental practitioners
AH Toomey, M Palta, R Taliaferrow, T Swift… - Urban …, 2025 - Springer
Citizen science is increasingly credited for promoting scientific literacy and having the
potential to empower and engage local people in conservation. However, rigorous …
potential to empower and engage local people in conservation. However, rigorous …
Detection of Cryptosporidium spp. in Surface Water and Tissues of Bivalves in Waterways of Coney Island, New York (USA)
M Patel - 2024 - digitalcommons.pace.edu
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are major sources of pollutants such as microbial
pathogens, total suspended solids (TSS), oxygen depleting substances, toxicants, and …
pathogens, total suspended solids (TSS), oxygen depleting substances, toxicants, and …
[PDF][PDF] Analysis of Oyster Restoration Policy and Practitioner Feedback in the Hudson-Raritan Estuary
M Krupitsky - 2023 - dukespace.lib.duke.edu
ANALYSIS OF OYSTER RESTORATION POLICY AND PRACTITIONER FEEDBACK IN THE
HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY by Marika Krupitsky Dr. Grant Murr Page 1 ANALYSIS OF …
HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY by Marika Krupitsky Dr. Grant Murr Page 1 ANALYSIS OF …
[PDF][PDF] ADAPT OR RETREAT: UTILIZING OYSTER REEF RESTORATION TO FORTIFY MASSACHUSETTS'COASTLINE IN THE FACE OF SEA LEVEL RISE
S Jalbert - 2020 - capstone.extension.harvard.edu
As population and infrastructure increase along the coast, coastal risks caused by climate
change are also increasing. Adaptation strategies to mitigate these risks can include two …
change are also increasing. Adaptation strategies to mitigate these risks can include two …
[PDF][PDF] Farming and Restoring Oysters to Combat Climate Change
H Yeh, E Bouchard, A Grubb, H Lanovoi - researchgate.net
To confront the myriad challenges posed by climate change, we present oysters as a nature-
based solution with an abundance of environmental benefits and economic stimulus to …
based solution with an abundance of environmental benefits and economic stimulus to …