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Amir Neori

Researcher at University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Publications -  55
Citations -  6454

Amir Neori is an academic researcher from University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquaculture & Mariculture. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 50 publications receiving 5795 citations. Previous affiliations of Amir Neori include Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

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Integrated aquaculture: rationale, evolution and state of the art emphasizing seaweed biofiltration in modern mariculture

TL;DR: Plants can drastically reduce feed use and environmental impact of industrialized mariculture and at the same time add to its income through nutrient-assimilating photoautotrophic plants, which counteract the environmental effects of the heterotrophic fed fish and shrimp and restore water.
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Integrating seaweeds into marine aquaculture systems: a key toward sustainability

TL;DR: By adopting integrated polytrophic practices, the aquaculture industry should find increasing environmental, economic, and social acceptability and become a full and sustainable partner within the development of integrated coastal management frameworks.
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Ecological engineering in aquaculture — Potential for integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) in marine offshore systems

TL;DR: The development of offshore IMTA requires the identification of environmental and economic risks and benefits of such large-scale systems, compared with similarly-scaled monocultures of high trophic-level finfish in offshore systems.
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Seaweed production: overview of the global state of exploitation, farming and emerging research activity

TL;DR: There are some fundamental and very significant hurdles yet to overcome in order to achieve the potential contributions that seaweed cultivation may provide the world, and an outline for future needs is provided in the anticipation that phycologists around the world will rise to the challenge.
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Integrated mariculture: asking the right questions

TL;DR: This study examines the major findings and methodology aspects from 28 peer-reviewed studies on marine aquaculture systems integrating fed and extractive organisms to analyse the degree of relevance these findings have for large-scale implementation of integrated mariculture practices.