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Lu Cai, Yarui Zhou, Jian Guo, Jiaxing Sun and Lili Ji
A series of Yttrium (Y)-doped Bi2MoO6 composites with calcined mussel shell powder (CMS) as supports were synthesized using a solvothermal method. The as-prepared samples were analyzed using multiple techniques to investigate their microscopic morphology...
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Daniele Arduini, Giuseppe Portacci, Adriana Giangrande, Maria Immacolata Acquaviva, Jacopo Borghese, Claudio Calabrese, Santina Giandomenico, Elisa Quarta and Loredana Stabili
The cultivation of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819, has been tested in an innovative Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture system (IMTA) in the Mar Grande of Taranto, as part of the EU-funded Remedialife project. This farm...
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Natalija Topic Popovic, Vanesa Lorencin, Ivancica Strunjak-Perovic and Rozelindra Co?-Rakovac
Every year, close to 8 million tons of waste crab, shrimp and lobster shells are produced globally, as well as 10 million tons of waste oyster, clam, scallop and mussel shells. The disposed shells are frequently dumped at sea or sent to landfill, where t...
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Larisa Ryabushko, Daria Balycheva, Sergey Kapranov, Armine Shiroyan, Anastasiia Blaginina and Sophia Barinova
As the production of cultured bivalve mollusks is increasing worldwide, there is a growing need to study the biodiversity and ecology of microalgae in the mariculture zones. This study presents multiannual data (obtained in 2015?2016 and 2018?2020) on th...
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Jude Ofei Quansah, Seung-Hee Hong, Chang-Gu Lee and Seong-Jik Park
We investigated the applicability of oyster (OS) and mussel shells (MS) as capping materials to inhibit the movement of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from river sediments. OS and MS are difficult to dispose of as waste, and have been used environmental...
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John A. Theodorou, Vasilis Akrivos, George Katselis and Dimitrios K. Moutopoulos
The current study provides valuable insight into the ecological risks and decline of the bivalve fishery and biodiversity in the Amvrakikos Gulf over the last 50 years through a triangulation of information from in situ surveys and expert judgment, suppl...
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Aaron T. Ninokawa and Justin Ries
Increased anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere can enter surface waters and depress pH. In marine systems, this phenomenon, termed ocean acidification (OA), can modify a variety of physiological, ecological, and chemical processes. Shell-...
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Matthew N. George, Michael J. O?Donnell, Michael Concodello and Emily Carrington
Bivalves frequently withstand shell damage that must be quickly repaired to ensure survival. While the processes that underlie larval shell development have been extensively studied within the context of ocean acidification (OA), it remains unclear wheth...
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Carolina Camba, José Luis Mier, Luis Carral, María Isabel Lamas, José Carlos Álvarez, Ana-María Díaz-Díaz and Javier Tarrío-Saavedra
This work proposes a green material for artificial reefs to be placed in Galicia (northwest Spain) taking into account the principles of circular economy and sustainability of the ecosystem. New concrete formulations for marine applications, based on cem...
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Xunmeng Li, Kai Wang, Meiping Feng, Jianqu Chen, Shouyu Zhang and Yuanxin Bi
Sargassum vachellianum and Sargassum horneri are the main dominant species and primary producers of seaweed beds in Chinese coastal ecosystems that play an important role in marine blue carbon sinks. However, due to the influence of frequent human activi...
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