A seaweed aquaculture imperative to meet global sustainability targets

CM Duarte, A Bruhn, D Krause-Jensen - Nature Sustainability, 2022 - nature.com
Abstract Seaweed aquaculture accounts for 51.3% of global mariculture production and
grows at 6.2% yr− 1 (2000–2018). It delivers a broad range of ecosystem services, providing …

[HTML][HTML] Potential role of seaweeds in climate change mitigation

FWR Ross, PW Boyd, K Filbee-Dexter… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Seaweed (macroalgae) has attracted attention globally given its potential for climate change
mitigation. A topical and contentious question is: Can seaweeds' contribution to climate …

The environmental risks associated with the development of seaweed farming in Europe-prioritizing key knowledge gaps

I Campbell, A Macleod, C Sahlmann… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Cultivation of kelp has been well established throughout Asia, and there is now growing
interest in the cultivation of macroalgae in Europe to meet future resource needs. If this …

Prospects and challenges for industrial production of seaweed bioactives

JT Hafting, JS Craigie, DB Stengel… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Large‐scale seaweed cultivation has been instrumental in globalizing the seaweed industry
since the 1950s. The domestication of seaweed cultivars (begun in the 1940s) ended the …

Marine range shifts and species introductions: comparative spread rates and community impacts

CJB Sorte, SL Williams… - Global Ecology and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Shifts in species ranges are a predicted and realized effect of global climate change;
however, few studies have addressed the rates and consequence of such shifts, particularly …

[CARTE][B] Invasion biology

MA Davis - 2009 - books.google.com
With the exception of climate change, biological invasions have probably received more
attention during the past ten years than any other ecological topic. Yet this is the first …

Mediterranean bioconstructions along the Italian coast

G Ingrosso, M Abbiati, F Badalamenti… - Advances in marine …, 2018 - Elsevier
Marine bioconstructions are biodiversity-rich, three-dimensional biogenic structures,
regulating key ecological functions of benthic ecosystems worldwide. Tropical coral reefs …

Understanding and managing human threats to the coastal marine environment

CM Crain, BS Halpern, MW Beck… - Annals of the new York …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal marine habitats at the interface of land and sea are subject to threats from human
activities in both realms. Researchers have attempted to quantify how these various threats …

Poised to prosper? A cross‐system comparison of climate change effects on native and non‐native species performance

CJB Sorte, I Ibáñez, DM Blumenthal… - Ecology …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and biological invasions are primary threats to global biodiversity that may
interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change will favour non‐native …

[HTML][HTML] Seaweed afforestation at large-scales exclusively for carbon sequestration: Critical assessment of risks, viability and the state of knowledge

F Ross, P Tarbuck, PI Macreadie - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
There have been discussions of scaling up offshore seaweed cultivation and sinking it
exclusively for carbon sequestration ('ocean afforestation') and thereby help mitigate climate …