Browsing Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture by Author "Hung, C.C."

Browsing Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture by Author "Hung, C.C."

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  • Weerakkody, W.S.; Ling, K.H.; Hsieh, H.H.; Abedneko, V.G.; Shyu, J.F.; Lee, T.M.; Shih, Y.Y.; Ranatunga, R.R.M.K.P.; Santschi, P.H.; Hung, C.C. (Science of The Total Environment, 2022-09-19)
    Rapid growth in the aquaculture industry and corresponding increases in nutrient and organic carbon levels in coastal regions can lead to eutrophication and increased greenhouse gas emissions. Macroalgae are the organisms ...
  • Hsieh, H.H.; Weerathunga, V.; Weerakkody, W.S.; Huang, W.J.; Muller, F.L.L.; Benfeild, M.C.; Hung, C.C. (Scientific reports, 2021-10-27)
    Recent research has revealed that shrimp sensory quality may be affected by ocean acidification but we do not exactly know why. Here we conducted controlled pH exposure experiments on adult tiger shrimp, which were kept ...
  • Hsieh, H.H.; Chuang, M.H.; Shih, Y.Y.; Weerakkody, W.S.; Huang, W.J.; Hung, C.C.; Muller, F.L.L.; Ranatunga, R.R.M.K.P.; Wijethunga, D.S. (Frontiers in Marine Science, 2021-10-06)
    Hypoxic events are becoming frequent in some estuaries and coastal waters due to over-enrichment of anthropogenic nutrients, organic matter, and/or due to restricted water circulation. The coastal lagoons and estuaries ...

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