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One Earth. 6:20-30
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 15, Iss 10, p 1040a8 (2020)
Marine aquaculture (i.e. seafood farming in the ocean) has the potential to substantially support growing demand for animal protein. Despite vast amounts of suitable ocean space across the world, marine aquaculture development has been slow and geogr
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Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 240:106643
Publikováno v:
Nature Sustainability. 2:949-956
Mariculture—farming seafood in the ocean—has been expanding in many countries and has the potential to be a critical component of a sustainable global food system. However, it has developed inconsistently across the globe, with minimal developmen
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 84:235-243
Given competing objectives vying for space in the marine environment, the island of Bermuda may be an ideal candidate for comprehensive marine spatial planning (MSP). However, faced with other pressing issues, ocean management reform has not yet rece
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters. 15:1040a8
Marine aquaculture (i.e. seafood farming in the ocean) has the potential to substantially support growing demand for animal protein. Despite vast amounts of suitable ocean space across the world, marine aquaculture development has been slow and geogr
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 107:103565
Despite overall global growth of marine and coastal aquaculture (i.e., mariculture), there is substantial regional heterogeneity in production. Biophysical growing conditions do not explain variation in production, indicating that other economic, soc
Autor:
Shreya U Sonar, Niko Hartline, Elizabeth O. Ruff, Nicholas J. Bruce, Patricia A. Holden, Stephanie N. Karba
Publikováno v:
Environmental science & technology, vol 50, iss 21
Hartline, NL; Bruce, NJ; Karba, SN; Ruff, EO; Sonar, SU; & Holden, PA. (2016). Microfiber Masses Recovered from Conventional Machine Washing of New or Aged Garments. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 50(21), 11532-11538. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b03045. UC Santa Barbara: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8257p0q8
Hartline, NL; Bruce, NJ; Karba, SN; Ruff, EO; Sonar, SU; & Holden, PA. (2016). Microfiber Masses Recovered from Conventional Machine Washing of New or Aged Garments. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 50(21), 11532-11538. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b03045. UC Santa Barbara: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8257p0q8
Synthetic textiles can shed numerous microfibers during conventional washing, but evaluating environmental consequences as well as source-control strategies requires understanding mass releases. Polyester apparel accounts for a large proportion of th