Marine spatial planning makes room for offshore aquaculture in crowded coastal waters
Marine spatial planning is used to co-ordinate multiple ocean uses, and is frequently informed by tradeoffs and composite metrics. Here, Lester et al. introduce an approach that plans for multiple uses simultaneously whilst balancing individual objectives, using a case study of aquaculture developme...
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Main Authors: | S. E. Lester, J. M. Stevens, R. R. Gentry, C. V. Kappel, T. W. Bell, C. J. Costello, S. D. Gaines, D. A. Kiefer, C. C. Maue, J. E. Rensel, R. D. Simons, L. Washburn, C. White |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4fd9765bd2b54b13a58e6eba7a9aa248 |
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