Could Deep-Sea Fisheries Contribute to the Food Security of Our Planet? Pros and Cons DOI Open Access
Elkhan Richard Sadik‐Zada, Mattia Ferrari,

Alicia González

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(20), P. 14778 - 14778

Published: Oct. 12, 2023

Hundreds of millions people on the planet are affected by malnourishment. This contributes to vulnerability large swaths population worldwide. Children under five years old and adolescent girls especially disproportionately vulnerable diseases even death in less developed countries. Today, providing a substantial share global protein intake, as well fatty acids micronutrients, fisheries contribute food security. As fish stocks upper sea levels increasingly over-exploited, there is surge discussion potential contributions deep-sea for nutrition Some mesopelagic fishes show important nutrients. Another way supplying security might be using feed. However, fishing zone could lead severe ecological repercussions, because impact biological carbon pump uncertain. paper highlights juxtaposes different perspectives regarding exploitation pathways riches deep seas, reviews best practice model projects that deal with uncertainties related fishery management zone. The review concludes due essential role complex interaction patterns between pelagic species, must based comprehensive data rigorous analyses. In face current uncertainty respective mechanisms, authors endorse an international moratorium and/or rather small-scale biomass.

Language: Английский

Game Theory Applications to Socio-Environmental Studies, Development Economics, and Sustainability Research DOI Creative Commons
Elkhan Richard Sadik‐Zada, Andrea Gatto, Luigi Aldieri

et al.

Games, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1), P. 5 - 5

Published: Jan. 31, 2024

The present investigation elaborates on the level of game theory application for applied and theoretical analyses climate change development studies. This editorial shows that common good character global alongside increasing internalization environmental externalities through national regulations international treaties jointly result in congruence between context problems method. Furthermore, adoption Paris Accord by overwhelming majority developing countries as well disproportionate vulnerability Global South have led to an shift focus with regard cooperation, from poverty alleviation economic growth green circular economy solutions, within countries. underutilization studies is not satisfactory. paper underlines importance implementing impetus researchers scholarly discussions applications a discourse following topics: 1. growth; 2. mitigation adaptation; 3. broader socioeconomic development.

Language: Английский

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Adaptive Pitch-Tracking Control with Dynamic and Static Gains for Remotely Operated Towed Vehicles DOI Creative Commons

Cong Tian,

Hang Xu,

Songkai Ren

et al.

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(11), P. 1953 - 1953

Published: Oct. 31, 2024

The pitch angle regulation in Remotely Operated Towed Vehicles (ROTVs) is essential to ensure the robustness of emitted signals within maritime surveillance domain. Characterized by inherent nonlinear dynamics and stochastic uncertainties, model poses significant challenges conventional tracking controls relying on linearization. This study introduces an adaptive pitch-control algorithm designed for ROTVs, which adeptly manages as well unmeasurable states through a synergistic integration dynamic static gains. A key feature our approach incorporation high-order observer that estimates system’s states, thereby enhancing control precision. Our proposed greatly exceeds traditional PID fuzzy methods both settling time steady-state error, particularly state scenarios. Compared sliding mode control, strategy improved 74% error was enhanced from 10−6 10−8, confirmed numerical simulations. efficacy achieving desired trajectories highlights its potential deep-water operations fine-tuned attitude adjustments ROTVs.

Language: Английский

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Could Deep-Sea Fisheries Contribute to the Food Security of Our Planet? Pros and Cons DOI Open Access
Elkhan Richard Sadik‐Zada, Mattia Ferrari,

Alicia González

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(20), P. 14778 - 14778

Published: Oct. 12, 2023

Hundreds of millions people on the planet are affected by malnourishment. This contributes to vulnerability large swaths population worldwide. Children under five years old and adolescent girls especially disproportionately vulnerable diseases even death in less developed countries. Today, providing a substantial share global protein intake, as well fatty acids micronutrients, fisheries contribute food security. As fish stocks upper sea levels increasingly over-exploited, there is surge discussion potential contributions deep-sea for nutrition Some mesopelagic fishes show important nutrients. Another way supplying security might be using feed. However, fishing zone could lead severe ecological repercussions, because impact biological carbon pump uncertain. paper highlights juxtaposes different perspectives regarding exploitation pathways riches deep seas, reviews best practice model projects that deal with uncertainties related fishery management zone. The review concludes due essential role complex interaction patterns between pelagic species, must based comprehensive data rigorous analyses. In face current uncertainty respective mechanisms, authors endorse an international moratorium and/or rather small-scale biomass.

Language: Английский

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