Black Sea Aquaculture: Legacy, Challenges & Future Opportunities
Fabio Massa,İlhan Aydin,Davide Fezzardi,Bilal Akbulut,Alexander Atanasoff,Atife Tuba Beken,Vitaliy Bekh,Yuliia Buhlak,Irina Burlachenko,Erkan Can,Stefano Carboni,Fabrizio Caruso,Murat Dağtekin,Kostiantyn Demianenko,Hayri Deniz +14 more
- Vol. 21, Iss: 4, pp 181-220
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In this paper, Fidan, Linda Fourdain, Marco Frederiksen, Archil Guchmanidze, Housam Hamza, Jessica Harvey, Magda Nenciu, Galin Nikolov, Victor Niţa, Muhammed Dogan Ozdemir, Elitsa Petrova-Pavlova, Gabriel Popescu, Ferit Rad, Safak Seyhaneyildiz Can, John A. Theodorou, Behnan Thomas, Nicolo Tonachella, Ekaterina Tribilustova, IrAbstract:
Additional co-authors: Dilek Fidan, Linda Fourdain, Marco Frederiksen, Archil Guchmanidze, Housam Hamza, Jessica Harvey, Magda Nenciu, Galin Nikolov, Victor Niţa, Muhammed Dogan Ozdemir, Elitsa Petrova-Pavlova, Gabriel Popescu, Ferit Rad, Safak Seyhaneyildiz Can, John A. Theodorou, Behnan Thomas, Nicolo Tonachella, Ekaterina Tribilustova, Irina Yakhontova, Ahmet Faruk Yesilsu, Guzel Yucel-Gierread more
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Introduce the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) to Turkish aquaculture industry: Duoculture possibility with Rainbow Trout
TL;DR: Bu calismada yetistiricilik tanklarinda Sibirya mersin baligi ve gokkusagi alabaliginin ( Oncorhynchus mykiss), duo kultur yetistIRicilige tepkisi degerlendirilmistir, tekerrurlu calisma: mono-kultur mers in baligi (M, n=10) olarak planlandi.
Strategy for the Sustainable Development of Mediterranean and Black Sea Aquaculture
TL;DR: This integrated regional aquaculture strategy is the fruit of extensive consultations that were held as part of a co construction process and aims to secure equal terms of competition and discuss minimum common criteria in order to address cross-cutting and transboundary issues in relation to Aquaculture in Mediterranean and Black Sea riparian countries.
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Biological and Ethological Response of Black Sea Golden Grey Mullet (Chelon auratus Risso, 1810) Fries to Different Salinities and Temperatures
Victor Nita,Magda Nenciu +1 more
TL;DR: The aggregated results obtained indicated that golden grey mullet fries can indeed tolerate a wide range of temperatures and salinities, with the optimal range between 10‰ and 30‰ salinity, at temperatures of 10°C - 25°C.
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