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Women of childbearing age who are susceptible to mercury exposure were studied to understand the relation between mercury intake through fish and shellfish consumption and mercury exposure indices from blood, hair, and urine samples. A total of 711 women of childbearing age from coastal areas with a ...
A novel strategy for the direct analysis of non-conjugated steroids in water using paper spray mass spectrometry (PS-MS) has been developed. PS-MS was used in the identification and quantification of non-conjugated (free) steroids in fish tank water samples. Data shown herein indicates that individual ...
India is the world's third fish producer in the world. It produces an average of 11 million tons of aquatic products every year. Andhra Pradesh and west Bengal stands the top states to produce marine foods in India. Aquaculture plays the decisive and integral role in developing the sunrising growth ...
Digital Twins (DT) have massive scope for success in the field of sustainable agriculture. But the number of works done in this field is relatively less compared to other domains like Manufacturing, Healthcare, Autonomous Vehicles, and Aviation. Due to frequent natural calamities like floods and epidemics, ...
With the rising global ocean temperatures, the habitats of Marine organisms change, which affecting human production practices at the same time. First of all, in order to explore the relationship between global ocean temperature and time, we collected sea surface temperature (SST) data in the north ...
Invasive species, such as jellyfish, cause economic losses in millions annually. Therefore, being able to accurately monitor and predict jellyfish is vital to several stakeholders (e.g. tourism, fishery, government). A potential tool to help these communities could be by combining a biophysical drift ...
Shrimp culture habitat comprise parameters like temperature, humidity, soil composition, nutrification, biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand which are requirements of shrimp culture. Due to high price and demand, many farmers in coastal region are shifting from vegetation to shrimp culture. ...
Investments and operating costs in this area are the massive barriers in the modernization of fish/shrimp ponds in food production. Small-scale farmers working on small ponds are unable to hire workers to handle daily operations that usually consist of controlling water level, temperature and feeding ...
Population growth implies the need to produce more food. This increases pressure on the planet’s resources, which drives climate change and challenges environmental sustainability. Hence, it is important to promote sustainable agriculture strategies that contribute to global food and nutrition security ...
Blue economy industries, such as aquaculture or deep sea mining, are moving further offshore to take advantage of the vast scale of the ocean, but moving further offshore requires access to consistent, reliable power untethered to land-based power grids. With a high potential for low cost power generation ...
Dibothriocephalus latus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea; syn. Diphyllobothrium latum), is a fish-borne zoonotic parasite responsible for diphyllobothriasis in humans. Although D. latus has long been studied, many aspects of its epidemiology and distribution remain unknown. The aim of this ...
Natural markers (δ13C and δ18O stable isotopes) in the cuttlebones of the European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) were determined for individuals collected across a substantial portion of their range in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (NEAO) and Mediterranean Sea. Cuttlebone δ13C and δ18O were quantified ...
Antibiotic resistance is an ecosystem problem threatening the interrelated human-animal-environment health under the “One Health” framework. Resistant bacteria arising in one geographical area can spread via cross-reservoir transmission to other areas worldwide either by direct exposure or through the ...
Provided are: a cultured tuna having a lower selenium content compared to natural tunas; a method for rearing the same; a processed food of the cultured tuna having a low selenium content; and a method for manufacturing the processed food. The cultured tuna which has either of muscles with a selenium ...
The present invention relates to a sampling device 100. The sampling device 100 comprises a separate compartment 110 that is ejected creating an increased space or volume for a sample to be stored. The sampling device 100 of the present invention is suitable for collecting a sample in an aquaculture ...
The present invention relates to a sampling device 100. The sampling device 100 comprises a separate compartment 110 that is ejected creating an increased space or volume for a sample to be stored The sampling device 100 of the present invention is suitable for collecting a sample in an aquaculture ...
The present invention relates to a system for producing products employing microalgae. The present invention also relates to a process for producing products employing microalgae comprising the use of a system as disclosed in the present invention. [Image Omitted]
The invention relates to novel antimicrobial surfactants and their application in antimicrobial coating systems, in particular water borne coatings. Provided is a method for providing an antimicrobial surfactant, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a hyperbranched polyurea having blocked isocyanates ...
When biosafety for contained use is addressed in international fora and discussions, often the topic is limited to working with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in facilities such as laboratories, animal facilities, and greenhouses. However, the scope of biosafety in containment encompasses many ...