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Coastal ecosystems face complex, interacting stressors that challenge conventional management strategies. We propose a transformative, eight-component framework considering Marine Spatial Planning, Blue Economy objectives, and multiple stre...
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Ensuring food security is a vital challenge. To meet food and, especially, protein demand in the next few decades, the aquaculture industry needs to expand. This could be achieved by expanding marine aquaculture at sea. Moving aquaculture p...
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To fulfill the Blue Economy's promise of sustainable and just ocean use, its scientific foundation must more fully integrate the social sciences. Drawing on insights from real-world scientific networking initiatives, we identify three key c...
Rodrigo Oyanedel,Stefan Gelcich,E J Milner-Gulland et al. Rodrigo Oyanedel et al.
Improving detectability (i.e., enforcers' capacity to detect illegal fishing activities) is vital for fisheries management, food security, and livelihoods. Identifying factors linked to higher probabilities of illegal activities and their d...
J Preston,A Debney,C Gamble et al. J Preston et al.
Temperate coastal marine ecosystems have undergone severe global loss and degradation. We provide a framework for considering ecological connectivity in marine systems and evidence for ecological connectivity across temperate coastal seasca...
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Kelp forests offer substantial carbon fixation, with the potential to contribute to natural climate solutions (NCS). However, to be included in national NCS inventories, governments must first quantify the kelp-derived carbon stocks and flu...
Marian Kjellevold,Grethe Aa Kuhnle,Svein A Iversen et al. Marian Kjellevold et al.
The Nordic food systems have not been able to reduce the negative development of non-communicable nutrition-related diseases. A shift from a terrestrial animal-based diet toward aquatic foods may enhance the quality of the overall diet and ...
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The Ocean is central to our lives, providing vital ecosystem goods and services. It generates 50% of the Earth's oxygen; absorbs around 30% of anthropogenic carbon emissions; regulates the Earth's climate; and provides food, income, and liv...
Ana M Queirós,Talya Ten Brink,Maria Bas et al. Ana M Queirós et al.
Despite global climate-driven change in marine ecosystems and associated economic sectors, climate-smart Marine Spatial Planning (CSMSP) implementation remains limited. This joint perspective from across the climate research and Marine Spat...