2014
DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2014.916435
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The regional impacts of climate change on coastal environments and the aquaculture of Japanese scallops in northeast Asia: case studies from Dalian, China, and Funka Bay, Japan

Abstract: Climate changes affect coastal environments and aquaculture, threatening food security and economic growth. Japanese scallop (Mizuhopecten yessoensis) culture is economically important for the coastal communities of Dalian, China, and Funka Bay, Japan. In this study, we combined satellite remote-sensing data, in situ observations, and a suitable aquaculture site selection model to explore the interactions between marine environments and climate variability over a recent 10-year period (2003-2012). Our selectio… Show more

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“…Figure 4 shows that the COC slightly affected Funka Bay in 2010, but a strong El Niño event occurred in winter 2010 and January 2010 was extremely cold, thereby reducing the extent of the most suitable areas in March 2010. This finding is corroborated by a previous study [22]. Therefore, suspension culture in the 0-20 m depth range was influenced not only by oceanographic environmental changes, but also by shifts in climate.…”
Section: Impact Of Oceanographic Environment Changes On Sassmssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Figure 4 shows that the COC slightly affected Funka Bay in 2010, but a strong El Niño event occurred in winter 2010 and January 2010 was extremely cold, thereby reducing the extent of the most suitable areas in March 2010. This finding is corroborated by a previous study [22]. Therefore, suspension culture in the 0-20 m depth range was influenced not only by oceanographic environmental changes, but also by shifts in climate.…”
Section: Impact Of Oceanographic Environment Changes On Sassmssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Especially in 2010, the most suitable areas (score 8) decreased to 0% in all the aquaculture zones. This finding is corroborated by a previous study [22] and also was verified by Japanese scallop production statistics for each aquaculture zones in Funka Bay ( Table 2). The productions of Japanese scallop in the aquaculture zones (Date, Abuta, Toyoura, Oshamambe, Yakumo, Mori and Sawara), which were all inside Funka Bay showed a decreasing trend in 2010.…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Events On Sassm Modelssupporting
confidence: 79%
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