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Resolving the term “offshore aquaculture” by decoupling “exposed” and “distance from the coast”
Hydrodynamic exposure – on the quest to deriving quantitative metrics for mariculture sites
Utilisation of the site assessment energy indices for aquaculture in exposed waters
Variations of aquaculture structures, operations and maintenance with increasing ocean energy
From “open ocean” to “exposed aquaculture”
Technische Universität Braunschweig Article > Open ocean aquaculture: the future of seaweed farming
World Fishing & Aquaculture Article > Mapping opportunities for open-ocean seaweed cultivation
Experimental scallop, oyster and seaweed farms deployed in Tasman Bay
Nelson Mail Article > Ocean trial looks at farming aquaculture species offshore
Cawthron’s Ahumoana Whakahihiko/Inspiring Aquaculture programme rates highly with first Ōpōtiki College group