- Marine and fisheries research
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
- Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
- Agricultural Economics and Policy
- Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
- Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
- Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
- Insect Utilization and Effects
- Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Marine and coastal plant biology
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- European and International Law Studies
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Animal Genetics and Reproduction
- Meat and Animal Product Quality
- Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
- Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
- Nutritional Studies and Diet
- Agriculture and Rural Development Research
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
2015-2024
University of Tasmania
2018-2019
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere
2018-2019
Centre for Marine Socioecology
2018-2019
CSIRO Land and Water
2018
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
2016
Swedish Institute
2012-2014
University of Gothenburg
2012-2014
Abstract Fisheries management and sustainability assessment of fisheries more generally have recently expanded their scope from single‐species stock to ecosystem‐based approaches, aiming incorporate economic, social local environmental impacts, while still excluding global‐scale impacts. In parallel, Life Cycle Assessment ( LCA ) has emerged as a widely used recommended framework assess impacts products, including For over decade, been applied seafood supply chains, leading new insights into...
Over the last decades, views on fisheries management have oscillated between alarm and trust in progress. The predominant policy for remedying world fishing crisis aims at maximum sustainable yield (MSY) by adjusting gear selectivity effort. Here we report a case study how striving higher yields from Eastern Baltic cod stock increasing has become exceedingly detrimental its productivity. Although there is successive increase numbers of undersized fish, growth potential severely reduced,...
Steering the EU food system towards a sustainability transformation requires vast and actionable knowledge base available to range of public private actors. Few have captured this complexity by assessing systems from multi-dimensional multi-level perspective, which would include (1) nutrition diet, environmental economic outcomes together with social equity dimensions (2) interactions across country, global scales. This paper addresses gap in research science communication providing an...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) is a globally mandated approach with the intention to jointly address ecological and human (social-cultural, economic institutional) dimensions. Indicators measure performance against objectives have been suggested, tested, refined but strong bias towards indicators. In this paper, current use application of indicators related dimension in EBFM research ecosystem models are analysed. It found that compared counterparts, few commonly associated...
Understanding the drivers of greenhouse gas emissions in food production systems is becoming urgent. For wild capture fisheries, fuel use during fishing phase generally dominates and highly variable between fisheries. Fuel also essential for economy but fuel-intensive fisheries can still be profitable due to subsidies, particular, if target species high value. Developing an innovative bottom-up approach based on detailed catch spatial effort data, absence direct we analysed intensity (fuel...
Seafood is seen as promising for more sustainable diets. The increasing production in land-based closed Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RASs) has overcome many local environmental challenges with traditional open net-pen systems such eutrophication. energy needed to maintain suitable water quality, associated emissions, however been challenging from a global perspective. This study uses Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) investigate the performance and improvement potentials of commercial RAS...
The ocean is increasingly used for industry, energy and recreation or protected conservation, resulting in increasing spatial restrictions fisheries. Simultaneously, producing seafood with a low climate footprint becoming important. Despite this, the effects of on emissions fishing fleets are poorly known. In Northeast Atlantic, withdrawal United Kingdom from EU (Brexit) meant that UK regained autonomy its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This suddenly imposed restriction several foreign...
As seaweed farming gains prominence in future blue economies, scientifically robust environmental evaluations are vital. Harmonizing life cycle assessment (LCA) studies provides nuanced insights, allowing generalizations and potentially more accurate results than individual studies. This study recalculates inventory (LCI) data to offer a comprehensive perspective on sugar kelp Saccharina latissima. The findings affirm validate previous studies, emphasizing critical hotspots such as fuel use...
MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsTheme Sections 538:257-272 (2015) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11502 REVIEW Role of trophic models and indicators in current marine fisheries management C. Longo1,8,*, S. Hornborg2, V. Bartolino3, M. T. Tomczak4, L. Ciannelli5, Libralato6, A. Belgrano3,7 1, 8National Center for Ecological Analysis Synthesis,...
Abstract Understanding how combinations of fishing effort and selectivity affect productivity is central to fisheries research. We investigate the roles regulation in comparison with ecosystem status for Baltic Sea cod stock productivity, growth performance, population stability. This case study interesting because three populations different exploitation patterns are located adjacent but partially, ecologically areas. In assessing status, growth, we use survey information rather basic...
Mean trophic level (MTL) of landings and primary production required (PPR) by fisheries are increasingly used in the assessment sustainability fisheries. However, their present form, MTL PPR prone to misinterpretation. We show that it is important account for actual catch data, define an appropriate historical spatial domain, carefully consider effects management, based on results from a case study Swedish during past century.
Seafood has an important role to play achieve a sustainable food system that provides healthy growing world population. Future seafood production will be increasingly reliant on aquaculture where feed innovation is essential reduce environmental impacts and minimize competition. This study aimed investigate whether novel single cell protein ingredient based Paecilomyces variotii grown side stream from the forest industry could improve sustainability of farmed rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus...
Abstract The northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis L.) stock in the Skagerrak is shared by Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Although fishery regulated an annual agreement between EU there are also national regulations as well differences fleet composition markets. In early 2014, World Wildlife Fund gave all a red light their seafood consumer guide, which led to extensive debate, especially about sustainability of this fishery. aim study was quantify set indicators that together give broad picture...
The European Common Fisheries Policy has in its 2013 reform increased complexity, such as a call for coherence with the Marine Strategy Framework Directive and landing obligation, posing new requirements challenges to managers, scientists fishing industry. Therefore, re-evaluations of current practice are important basis management actions. Swedish fishery Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) Kattegat–Skagerrak area provides an interesting case study relevance emerging policies. Sprung from...
Increasing pressure of sea lice, development multi-resistance to chemotherapeutants, and alternative delousing strategies have been raising concerns about the environmental impacts salmon farming. Ectoparasitic lice its treatments represent a major bottleneck for Norwegian salmonid aquaculture. The different their contribution footprint remain unknown; these processes excluded from life cycle assessment (LCA) farmed salmon. In this work, we apply LCA quantify three value chains expressed per...