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Geographical information systems (GIS) as a simple tool for modelling waste distribution under marine fish cages
(Aquaculture Document)
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The application of geographical information systems to site selection for coastal aquaculture: an example based on salmonid cage culture
(Aquaculture Document)
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Where should trout farms be in Britain?
(Aquaculture Document)
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Hierarchical modelling of the environmental impacts of river impoundment based on a GIS
(Inland Fisheries Document)
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Relationship between juvenile salmonid populations and catchment features
(Inland Fisheries Document)
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Application of Neuro fuzzy techniques to predict physical sensitivity, vulnerability and suitability for marine cage culture.
(Project)
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GIS tools for integrated management of coastal Aquaculture with special reference to sensitive environments.
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Geographical Information Systems in aquaculture development and management from 1985 to 2002: an assessment.
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The Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Scotland
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Professor Lindsay Ross heads the small group working on GIS and RS applications in aquaculture. Collaborating IoA staff are Professor James Muir, Dr Trevor Telfer, Dr Dave Little and Dr Mal... the group.
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Eastwood, Paul
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