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=Eastern Mediterranean Sea =
=Eastern Mediterranean Sea =
There are two datalayers representing aquaculture in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. One is point based and diferentiates between cultures of finfish, freshwater species and shellfish. The other one represents the are ocupied by aquaculture based on polygons but does not offers any other information about them. As the two datasets not coicide, they could not be combined into an enhanced dataset based on polygons with the information about the aquaculture site.


== 1) Aquaculture (point) ==
== 1) Aquaculture (point based) ==
In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea Edition this layer is the combination of three EMODnet layers. The layers which represent Finfish, Freshwater and Shellfish are joined to create the layer showcasing Aquaculture.  
In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea Edition this layer is the combination of three EMODnet layers. The layers which represent Finfish, Freshwater and Shellfish are joined to create the layer showcasing Aquaculture.  


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Grouped the layers in geoserver to be served as one in the MSP Challenge platform in the area of interest and in the Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection (EPSG:3035)
Grouped the layers in geoserver to be served as one in the MSP Challenge platform in the area of interest and in the Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection (EPSG:3035)


== 2) Aquaculture (planning) ==
== 2) Aquaculture (polygon based) ==


== Types ==
== Types ==
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== Metadata ==
== Metadata ==
This layer only exists in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea edition for planning purposes (the layer is empty).<headertabs/>
This layer was provided by partners in the (EcoScope) project. Data collected during 2024.<headertabs/>

Latest revision as of 08:50, 3 December 2024

Aquaculture
Layer Aquaculture.png
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-category Aquaculture

Description

Aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, is the farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.

MSP Challenge

Aquaculture may consist of fish farms or algae farms.

Aquaculture creates the following pressures on the ecosystem:

Photo credits: "Aquaculture - Coastal net pens off the coast of Maine". NOAA's National Ocean Service (2011). Licence: CC BY 2.0. Not changed. Retrieved from flickr.com on 2022-10-03.


Return to aquaculture.

This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 08:50. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.