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Length–Weight Relationships and Relative Condition Factor of Six Commercially Important Clupeoid Species (Teleostei: Clupeiformes) from Andaman Waters
We collected fishes from the coastal artisanal fishers of the south Andaman Islands between November 2021 to October 2022. In this study, we examined...
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Length-Weight Relationships of Eight Fish Species Collected as Bycatch from Deep-Sea Shrimp Trawls Operated in the Arabian Sea
This study establishes length-weight relationships (LWRs) for eight demersal fish species ( Dactyloptena orientalis, D. papilio, Minous dempsterae, M....
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Spatial effects of shrub encroachment on wetland soil pH and salinity in the Yellow River Delta, China
The encroachment of woody shrubs in grass-dominated coastal salt marsh ecosystems has potentially influenced soil physical and chemical processes at...
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Cost-benefit analysis of a detached breakwater for coastal protection: a case study in the Portuguese seaside
Defining the most suitable intervention to mitigate coastal hazards in a specific area, under an integrated coastal management strategy, is complex...
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Mangrove Cover and Extent of Protection Influence Lateral Erosion Control at Hybrid Mangrove Living Shorelines
Erosion poses a significant threat to coastal and estuarine environments worldwide and is further exacerbated by anthropogenic activities and...
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Relative Importance of Macroalgae and Phytoplankton to Nearshore Consumers and Growth Across Climatic Conditions in the Northern Gulf of Alaska
Macroalgae and phytoplankton support the base of highly productive nearshore ecosystems in cold-temperate regions. To better understand their...
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Foundation Species Shift Causes a Partial Loss of Functional Support for Benthic Coastal Consumers
Foundation species support highly productive and valuable ecosystems, but anthropogenic disturbances and environmental changes are increasingly...
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Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Optimizing Groundwater Level in Boreal Cultivated Peatland
Optimizing the level of groundwater presents a viable strategy for mitigating the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with the cultivation of...
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Coastal citizen science monitoring and suggested conservation strategy: ghost crab survey at Suao Dakenggu, Taiwan
Beaches provide a buffer zone between the sea and the land, which mitigates the impact of natural hazards on waterfront residents. In this study, the...
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To Harvest or not to Harvest: Management Intensity did not Affect Greenhouse Gas Balances of Phalaris Arundinacea Paludiculture
The cultivation of flooding-tolerant grasses on wet or rewetted peatlands is a priority in climate change mitigation, balancing the trade-off between...
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The Utility of Ribbed Mussels Guekensia demissa for Marsh Grass Restoration on Living Shoreline Projects in the Southeast US: Potential and Pitfalls
Living shorelines (LS) stabilize eroding banks while providing more natural habitats and creating a gentler slope for enhanced migration of flora and...
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Physical and Biological Controls on Short-Term Variations in Dissolved Oxygen in Shallow Waters of a Large Temperate Estuary
Hypoxia in coastal waters is a pressing ecological problem caused by continued eutrophication and climatic change that has widespread consequences...
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Typhoon-Induced Ocean Waves and Stokes Drift: A Case Study of Typhoon Mangkhut (2018)
Ocean waves and Stokes drift are generated by typhoons. This study investigated the characteristics of ocean waves and wave-induced Stokes drift and...
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Root Disturbance Effects of Four Halophytes on Soil Physiochemical Charismatics in Intertidal Ecotone of the Yellow River Estuary
Four representative halophytes, Tamarix chinensis (Tc), Phragmites australis (Pa), Suaeda salsa (Ss), and Spartina alterniflora (Sa), in the Yellow...
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Cooperative control of marine vehicles using the receding horizon concept and consensus theory
This paper envisages the use of the receding horizon concept to deal with the path following control problem of marine vehicles, deployed in...
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Effects of Experimental Addition of Algae and Shell Hash on an Infaunal Mudflat Community
In coastal environments, eutrophication and ocean acidification both decrease pH, impacting the abiotic conditions experienced by marine life....
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Fires in Pantanal: The link to Agriculture, Conversions in Cerrado, and Hydrological Changes
Wildfires and deforestation are severe threats to global ecosystems. In Brazil, Cerrado (a tropical savanna) and Pantanal (a tropical wetland) biomes...
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Urbanisation on the coastline of the most populous and developed state of Brazil: the extent of coastal hardening and occupations in low-elevation zones
Worldwide, coastlines have been replaced and altered by hard infrastructures to protect cities and accommodate human activities. In addition, human...
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Palaemonid Shrimps from Lakshadweep Archipelago, India with a New Species of Periclimenes Costa, 1844
Periclimenes pitti sp. nov. is described from the Pitti Islet, Lakshadweep, India. The new species can be distinguished from its congener P. affinis ...