[HTML][HTML] Current decontamination challenges and potentially complementary solutions to safeguard the vulnerable seafood industry from recalcitrant human norovirus …

NJ Rowan - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Safeguarding the seafood industry is important given its contribution to supporting our
growing global population. However, shellfish are filter feeders that bioaccumulate microbial …

Organic Aquaculture Regulation, Production, and Marketing: Current Status, Issues, and Future Prospects—A Systematic Review

MM Beg, SM Roy, P Ramesh, S Moulick… - Aquaculture …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The aquaculture industry will be crucial in hel** the world's food supply and keep up with
the demand. Aquaculture, like agriculture, must expand and develop sustainably in all the …

The impact of aquaculture economics expansion on marine water quality in the EU region

M Alsaleh - Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Water scarcity is a growing condition caused by climate change and human activity, and it
influences and interacts with other stressors in freshwater and marine ecosystems, such as …

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Carbone dioxide emissions from maricultural production: fresh evidence from European Union countries

M Alsaleh - Aquaculture International, 2024 - Springer
The sustainable expansion of the mariculture industry and blue growth in the European
Union (EU27) are being impeded by the rising pollution of the marine environment. So far …

Aquaculture growth and coastal tourism development in the context sustainable blue economy

M Alsaleh, X Wang - Sustainable Development, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The primary objective of this research is to investigate the impact of increased aquaculture
output on coastal tourism and blue growth in European Union developed countries (EU13) …

The criticality role of industrial disaster to blue farming sustainability: insights from the aquaculture sector

M Alsaleh - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2024 - Springer
Communities involved in aquaculture confront many difficulties even in the absence of
catastrophes, which makes them more susceptible to other threats. Through preventative …

Rapid Growth in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Adoption of Industrial-Scale Aquaculture: The Pathway Towards a Blue Economy

X Wang, M Alsaleh, Z Nan - Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2024 - Springer
Marine pollution is increasingly becoming a critical barrier to the sustainable development of
the aquaculture sector and blue growth in the European Union (EU27) region. This study …

[HTML][HTML] Perspective Chapter: Development of IMTA-Based Bioeconomy Sites in Peatlands; Green Innovation That Promotes Zero-Waste, Zero-Pollution and Climate …

EA O'Neill, MAK Jansen, BK Tiwari, A Fort, E Clifford… - 2024 - intechopen.com
Rewetted peatlands represent emerging environments that combine carbon storage with
green innovation supporting rural regeneration and community transitioning to low-carbon …

[HTML][HTML] Quo vadis-Development of a novel peatland-based recirculating aquaculture multi-trophic pond system (RAMPS) in the Irish midlands with a global …

EA O'Neill, V Stejskal, S Paolacci, MAK Jansen… - Case Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Development of peatland-based, recirculating freshwater aquaculture that is
efficient and economically viable presents considerable benefits for society including …

[PDF][PDF] RETRACTED: Does aquaculture growth affect environmental health hazards? New insights from robust least square regression

M Alsaleh - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Accidents in the aquaculture and sh farming sectors of the 27 European Union members
(EU27) have the potential to have major repercussions for sh farm operators, the …