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Should plants and animals that relocate because of climate change be considered invasive?

Should plants and animals that relocate because of climate change be considered invasive? | HALIEUTIQUE MER ET LITTORAL | Scoop.it

In the past 100 years, the planet has warmed in the range of 10 times faster than it did on average over the past 5,000. In response, thousands of species are traveling poleward, climbing to higher elevations, and diving deeper into the seas, seeking their preferred environmental conditions. This great migration is challenging traditional ideas about native species, the role of conservation biology and what kind of environment is desirable for the future.

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Kelp farming on Sweden's west coast: Environmentally friendly aquaculture

Kelp farming on Sweden's west coast: Environmentally friendly aquaculture | HALIEUTIQUE MER ET LITTORAL | Scoop.it

The negative environmental effects of kelp cultivation is very limited, especially compared to other kinds of aquaculture, according to studies from experiments in a two-hectare test farm in Kosterhavet at the Swedish west coast. The results are presented in a new dissertation by Wouter Visch, who has studied the brown algae sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima.

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