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D'Anna, Linda M; Vancouver Island University, Institute for Coastal Research; lmdanna@gmail.com; Murray, Grant D; Vancouver Island University, Institute for Coastal Research; grant.murray@viu.ca. |
Shellfish aquaculture is often positioned as an adaptive alternative to traditional resource industries, but the social and cultural effects of expanding production on coastal/marine social-ecological systems are unclear. Reporting on a multimethods study, we present perceptions about shellfish aquaculture collected through interviews, participant-employed photography, and a household survey in British Columbia, Canada. With an approach focused on local preferences for social-ecological conditions and the ways in which those conditions may be enhanced or diminished, we indicate that perceptions of the effects of aquaculture on the environment, economy, and lived experience are composed of both objective and subjective components. Interview responses and... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Coastal communities; Marine; Shellfish aquaculture; Social-ecological systems; Well-being. |
Ano: 2015 |
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Grant, J; Bacher, Cedric; Cranford, P; Guyondet, T; Carreau, M. |
A fully-coupled biological-physical-chemical model of a coastal ecosystem was constructed to examine the impact of suspended mussel culture on phytoplankton biomass in Tracadie Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Due to the extent of mussel culture there, we hypothesised that shellfish filtration would control the concentration and distribution of phytoplankton and other suspended particles in the bay. Circulation was delineated with a tidally-driven 2D numerical model and used to drive an ecosystem model with a focus on pelagic components including phytoplankton production, nutrients, detritus, and mussels. The benthos were treated as a sink. Nutrients and seston were forced by tidal exchange and river input, with phytoplankton additionally forced by... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Towed sensors; Nutrient dynamics; Circulation model; Phytoplankton; Carrying capacity; Shellfish aquaculture; Estuaries; Ecosystem model. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-6951.pdf |
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Hatt, Philippe-jacques; Stavrakakis, Christophe; Buchet, Vincent; Dupuy, Beatrice. |
Le polder conchylicole de Bouin (Vendée) est le principal bassin français de production de naissains d’huîtres creuses issus d’écloseries. Depuis 2007, et malgré l’installation de dispositifs de traitement de l’eau, des anomalies dans les élevages voire des mortalités affectent la production des écloseries et nurseries du secteur, ainsi que celle de microalgues en grand volume d'une entreprise spécialisée. Les observations des professionnels orientent la recherche de la cause de ces mortalités sur les contaminants chimiques, notamment les pesticides utilisés par l'agriculture, dont les exploitations du polder agricole, qui jouxtent le polder conchylicole. Comme l'ont montré de nombreux travaux, certains de ces produits altèrent la qualité de l’eau de mer... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Bassin Loire-Bretagne; Baie de Bourgneuf; Environnement; Conchyliculture; Qualité de l'eau; Pollution chimique; Bassin versant; Mortalité; Zone côtière; Loire-Bretagne district; Bourgneuf bay; Environment; Shellfish aquaculture; Water quality; Chemical pollution; Watershed; Mortality; Coastal zone. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00280/39165/37726.pdf |
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