Annals of Animal Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 7, 2024
Abstract
As
climate
change
increasingly
impacts
the
aquaculture
industry,
it
poses
challenges
to
production
quality,
management,
and
sustainability.
This
study
provides
a
scientometric
analysis
of
47
years
research
on
change,
analysing
4,785
articles
224,895
references
through
CiteSpace
software.
The
highlights
enduring
themes
such
as
“ocean
acidification”
“global
warming,”
alongside
emerging
concerns
like
“deforestation”
“nutrient
runoff,”
reflecting
new
directions.
Notably,
“seasonal
variations”
persist
key
focus
due
their
significant
impact
practices.
Fourteen
clusters
were
identified,
revealing
diverse
array
topics
from
environmental
performance
effects
blue
food
systems
ocean
acidification
marine
life.
Clusters
related
“carbon
sequestration,”
“seaweed
farming,”
“integrated
multi-trophic
(IMTA)”
emphasise
shift
toward
innovative
practices
aimed
at
mitigating
enhancing
shows
need
for
more
collaborative
research,
particularly
leading
contributors
USA,
Europe
Australia
with
underrepresented
regions
Southeast
Asia
Africa,
develop
resilient
capable
adapting
climatic
challenges.
It
advocates
integration
technologies
exploration
sustainable
that
minimise
while
global
security.
approach
sets
direction
future
promote
adaptive
strategies
technological
innovations
in
aquaculture.
Marine Policy,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
163, С. 106140 - 106140
Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2024
Kelps
are
part
of
large
brown
macroalgae
species
with
a
fundamental
role
in
temperate
to
subpolar
coastal
marine
ecosystems
and
their
cultivation
has
been
expanding
as
several
efforts
countries'
policies.
This
study
explores
the
relevance
post-harvesting
logistics
planning
involving
operations
emerging
seaweed-based
supply
chains
including
kelp
species.
In
Irish
context,
we
explore
potential
collaboration
among
low-tropic
ocean
farming
sectors
regarding
shared
space
infrastructure
rural
remote
landscapes.
Based
on
empirical
data
novel
methodological
approach,
multi-method
analysis
was
performed
geographic
information
systems,
mathematical
modelling
qualitative
content
analysis.
The
results
indicate
production
capacity
if
current
licensed
areas
existing
were
integrated
for
further
processing
distribution
40
local
hubs
14
optimal
locations
facilities.
Moreover,
different
transportation
scenarios
considered
that
costs
greenhouse
gas
emissions
could
be
minimised
by
reducing
moisture
locally
increased
payload.
Further
linkages
reveal
uncertainties
uses
alternative
methods
preservation
such
ensiling
lack
attention
non-market
values.
For
future
valorisation
diverse
commercial
non-commercial
applications,
seaweed
collaborative
opportunities
still
need
incorporated
into
societal
discourses
futures
envisioned
communities,
engagement
young
generations
transformation
pathways.
Oceans,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
5(1), С. 81 - 108
Опубликована: Фев. 21, 2024
Blue
carbon
has
been
proposed
as
a
nature-based
solution
for
climate
change
mitigation;
however,
limited
number
of
published
works
and
data
knowledge
gaps
hinder
the
development
small
island
developing
states’
(SIDS)
national
blue
resources
globally.
This
paper
reviews
ecosystems
Seychelles
case
study
in
context
SIDS,
comparing
estimations
by
Carbon
Lab
recent
(mangrove
seagrass)
evaluations
submitted
to
government.
Mangroves
(2195
ha,
80%
Aldabra
Atoll)
seagrasses
(142,065
ha)
dominate
Seychelles,
with
coral
reefs
having
potential
sequestration
(169,000
ha).
is
on
track
protecting
its
carbon,
but
these
systems
are
threatened
rising
sea
levels,
coastal
squeeze,
erosion,
severe
storms,
human
activities.
The
importance
inventories,
accounting
institutions,
continuous
monitoring
discussed.
necessary
accurate
storage,
generating
credits,
representing
impactful
reductions
greenhouse
gases
NDCs.
Challenges
opportunities
include
policy
legislation
regarding
ownership
rights,
accreditation
certification
sustainable
financing
mechanisms
like
natural
asset
companies
tokens,
local
engagement
long-term
success,
market
dynamics
following
COP27.
restoration
regulation
optimal
ecosystem
services
delivery,
recommended
priorities.
have
contribute
NDCs
SIDS
while
simultaneously
offering
pathways
communities
through
multiple
they
provide.
Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 2, 2024
Green
tides,
characterised
by
massive
blooms
of
the
seaweed
Ulva,
pose
a
significant
threat
to
coastal
economies
and
marine
ecosystems.
This
review
explores
potential
repurposing
harmful
Ulva
for
carbon
sequestration,
addressing
critical
global
issue
CO2
emission.
We
conducted
comprehensive
literature
examined
conversion
shoreline
biomass
into
biochar
through
pyrolysis,
process
that
can
be
implemented
directly
at
biorefineries.
approach
not
only
facilitates
sequestration
but
also
mitigates
greenhouse
gas
emissions
enhances
soil
quality
amendments.
Our
covers
data
from
2008
2022,
focusing
on
during
green
tide
episodes
in
China
Korea.
assessment
indicates
has
sequester
approximately
3.85
million
tons
equivalent
(CO2e),
with
about
1.93
CO2e
potentially
stabilised
conversion.
Furthermore,
we
hypothetical
techno-economic
analysis
assessing
sustainability
economic
viability
cultivation
production
sequestration.
These
findings
suggest
combined
could
financially
viable
profitable.
Despite
challenges
posed
our
highlights
their
role
mitigating
climate
change.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 16, 2025
ABSTRACT
There
is
growing
interest
in
establishing
a
seaweed
farming
industry
Europe,
and
this
has
the
potential
for
being
mechanism
atmospheric
carbon
dioxide
removal
(CDR).
The
EU
recognises
of
CDR
to
help
meet
climate
change
targets,
but
also
acknowledges
importance
creating
credible
markets
ecosystem
services
(ES)
through
voluntary
promote
sustainable
investment
avoid
claims
greenwashing.
In
response
this,
proposed
framework
(termed
QU.A.L.ITY)
establishment
certification
schemes,
based
on
four
criteria
quantifiable,
additionality,
long‐term
storage
overall
sustainability.
While
aquaculture
holds
could
QU.A.L.ITY
generic
level,
specific
projects
face
hurdles
data
collection,
standardized
methodologies,
sediment
protection
regulations,
applicability
taxonomy.
Robust
frameworks
like
EU's
are
crucial
greenwashing
ensure
action
CDR.
Reviews in Aquaculture,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
17(2)
Опубликована: Март 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Blue
carbon
habitats,
which
exhibit
high
rates
of
natural
sequestration,
typically
refer
to
salt
marshes,
seagrass
meadows,
and
mangrove
forests.
Recent
studies,
however,
have
argued
for
the
inclusion
seaweed‐dominated
like
kelp
forests,
into
blue
frameworks.
Farmed
seaweed
may
also
function
as
a
habitat,
with
large‐scale
aquaculture
suggested
climate
change
mitigation
strategy,
but
evidence
base
remains
limited.
Here,
existing
knowledge
on
mechanisms
influencing
uptake,
release,
transport,
storage
from
farms
was
synthesised,
literature
review
conducted
quantify
associated
sequestration.
We
identified
strong
geographical
methodological
biases
in
literature,
majority
studies
Asia
focusing
primary
production
proxy
sequestration
potential.
Estimates
release
were
highly
variable
across
locations,
species,
approaches,
scarcity
research
dissolved
organic
carbon,
sedimentary
net
ecosystem
productivity
identified.
Although
European
farming
industry
is
its
infancy,
it
predicted
expand
meet
increasing
demand
biomass.
This
incentivised
by
perceived
service
benefits
such
enhanced
However,
multiple
factors
including
environmental
concerns,
lack
quantitative
evidence,
operational
challenges,
regulatory
complexities
hinder
expansion.
Based
both
synthesised
empirical
an
examination
key
barriers
gaps,
we
identify
future
challenges
priorities
needed
assess
role
mitigation.