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View article: Why We Must Think About Climate Change When Planning How to Use Our Seas
Why We Must Think About Climate Change When Planning How to Use Our Seas Open
Many activities take place at sea. For example, goods are transported by ships, people enjoy time by the beach, piers and buildings are constructed on the coastline, and fishermen fish. Human activities change the sea’s environment and can…
View article: Imaging‐sonar observations of salmonid interactions with a vertical axis instream turbine
Imaging‐sonar observations of salmonid interactions with a vertical axis instream turbine Open
Anthropogenic activities and their influences on aquatic systems is an important topic, especially considering the growing interest in using the earth's resources in a sustainable way. One of those anthropogenic activities is the introduct…
View article: Projected climate change impact on a coastal sea—As significant as all current pressures combined
Projected climate change impact on a coastal sea—As significant as all current pressures combined Open
Climate change influences the ocean's physical and biogeochemical conditions, causing additional pressures on marine environments and ecosystems, now and in the future. Such changes occur in environments that already today suffer under pre…
View article: Combining seascape connectivity with cumulative impact assessment in support of ecosystem‐based marine spatial planning
Combining seascape connectivity with cumulative impact assessment in support of ecosystem‐based marine spatial planning Open
Cumulative impact assessment (CIA) is a promising approach to guide marine spatial planning (MSP) and management. One limitation of CIA is the neglect of seascape connectivity, which may spread the impact of localized pressures to ambient …
View article: Cumulative impact assessment for ecosystem-based marine spatial planning
Cumulative impact assessment for ecosystem-based marine spatial planning Open
Claims for ocean space are growing while marine ecosystems suffer from centuries of insufficient care. Human pressures from runoff, atmospheric emissions, marine pollution, fishing, shipping, military operations and other activities wear o…
View article: Spatial risk assessment of global change impacts on Swedish seagrass ecosystems
Spatial risk assessment of global change impacts on Swedish seagrass ecosystems Open
Improved knowledge on the risk in ecologically important habitats on a regional scale from multiple stressors is critical for managing functioning and resilient ecosystems. This risk assessment aimed to identify seagrass ecosystems in sout…
View article: Temperate fish community variation over seasons in relation to large-scale geographic seascape variables
Temperate fish community variation over seasons in relation to large-scale geographic seascape variables Open
In shallow-water marine environments, ecosystem functioning is a complex interworking of fine-scale characteristics and region-wide factors, and the importance of these variables can vary on multiple temporal and spatial scales. This under…
View article: A tool for simulating collision probabilities of animals with marine renewable energy devices
A tool for simulating collision probabilities of animals with marine renewable energy devices Open
The mathematical problem of establishing a collision probability distribution is often not trivial. The shape and motion of the animal as well as of the the device must be evaluated in a four-dimensional space (3D motion over time). Earlie…
View article: Offshore Wind Power for Marine Conservation
Offshore Wind Power for Marine Conservation Open
The seas of northern Europe are strongly affected by human activities and there is a great need for improved marine conservation. The same region is also the current hotspot for offshore wind power development. Wind farms can have negative…
View article: A Probabilistic Model for Hydrokinetic Turbine Collision Risks: Exploring Impacts on Fish
A Probabilistic Model for Hydrokinetic Turbine Collision Risks: Exploring Impacts on Fish Open
A variety of hydrokinetic turbines are currently under development for power generation in rivers, tidal straits and ocean currents. Because some of these turbines are large, with rapidly moving rotor blades, the risk of collision with aqu…