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    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    Keywords: Freshwater ecology. ; Marine ecology. ; Oceanography. ; Agriculture. ; Environmental sciences Social aspects. ; Water. ; Hydrology. ; Freshwater and Marine Ecology. ; Ocean Sciences. ; Agriculture. ; Environmental Social Sciences. ; Water.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Tilapia Fish For Future Sustainable Aquaculture -- Chapter 2: Health Management For Sustainable Tilapia Farming -- Chapter 3: Effects Of Feed Additives On Tilapia Reproduction -- Chapter 4: Intestinal Microbiota Of Tilapia: Characterization And Modulation -- Chapter 5: Probiotics And Their Application In Tilapia Culture -- Chapter 6: Prebiotics And Synbiotics In Nile Tilapia Culture -- Chapter 7: Medicinal Plants In Tilapia Aquaculture -- Chapter 8: Alternative Protein Sources For Sustainable Tilapia Farming -- Chapter 9: Sustainable Tilapia Farming, The Role Of Culture Systems.
    Abstract: The global human population will reach nine billion by 2050, and seafood is projected to be the primary food source to sustain such a large population. According to a recent World Bank report, aquaculture will be the prime source of seafood by 2030. Tilapia is one of the promising species for commercial aquaculture and one of the second most farmed fish worldwide. Given the issues raised by Antibiotic misuse in intensive aquaculture, such as the occurrence of resistant bacteria, it is necessary to develop environment-friendly strategies that could be used to improve production in a sustainable manner. Also, there is a need to establish the best aquaculture practice (BAP) approaches to avoid significant disruption to the ecosystem, the loss of biodiversity, and substantial pollution impact on the environment. We believe the current book will be very helpful to academics, researchers, and policy-makers in aquaculture. .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XVI, 262 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031383212
    Series Statement: Applied Environmental Science and Engineering for a Sustainable Future,
    DDC: 577.6
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    Keywords: Atmospheric science. ; Oceanography. ; Natural disasters. ; Atmospheric Science. ; Ocean Sciences. ; Natural Hazards.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Introduction to Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 1. The Scope and Uniqueness of Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 2. Atmospheric Composition, Structure, and Evolution -- Part II. Thermodynamics in Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 3. Energy Transfer / Electromagnetic Radiation -- Chapter 4. Temperature -- Chapter 5. Application of the Gas Laws in Meteorology -- Chapter 6. The Hydrostatic Equation and Adiabatic Processes -- Chapter 7. Atmospheric Moisture -- Chapter 8. Atmospheric Stability and Potential Temperature -- Chapter 9. Measuring and Estimating Atmospheric Stability -- Chapter 10. Using Thermodynamic Diagrams in Meteorology -- Chapter 11. Clouds -- Chapter 12. Precipitation Processes and Types -- Part III. Dynamic Processes in Our Coastal Atmosphere -- Chapter 13. Pressure and Winds -- Chapter 14. Coriolis Effect -- Chapter 15. Effect of Friction -- Chapter 16. The Gradient Wind -- Chapter 17. Gravitation -- Chapter 18. The Seven Basic Equations in Weather Forecasting Models -- Chapter 19. Comparison of Weather Forecasting Models and GCMs -- Chapter 20. General Circulation of the Atmosphere -- Part IV. Weather Systems in Our Coastal Zone -- Chapter 21. Air Masses -- Chapter 22. Atmospheric Lifting Mechanisms -- Chapter 23. Fronts and the Mid-latitude Wave Cyclone -- Chapter 24. Thunderstorms -- Chapter 25. Lightning -- Chapter 26. Tornadoes and Waterspouts -- Chapter 27. Advising the Public about the Severe Weather Risk -- Chapter 28. Tropical Cyclones -- Chapter 29. Coastal Flooding -- Chapter 30. Coastal Drought -- Chapter 31. Winter Storms -- Chapter 32. Sea Ice and Weather Systems -- Chapter 33. Summary of Energy Transfer by Atmospheric Motion -- Part V. Atmospheric Boundary Layers and Air-Sea Interaction -- Chapter 34. Introduction to the Near-surface Atmosphere -- Chapter 35. The Logarithmic Wind Profile in Neutral Stability Conditions -- Chapter 36. The Non-neutral or Diabatic Wind Profile -- Chapter 37. Introduction to the Transition (or Ekman) Layer -- Chapter 38. The Classical Solution to the Atmospheric Ekman Spiral -- Chapter 39. The Modified Ekman Spiral Solution in the Atmosphere -- Chapter 40. Fundamentals of Air-Sea Interactions -- Chapter 41. Weather Effects on the Ocean -- Chapter 42. Wind Stress and Turbulent Flux Drag Coefficients over Water Surfaces -- Part VI. Air-Sea-Land Interaction -- Chapter 43. Surface Fluxes of Energy, Moisture, and Momentum -- Chapter 44. Sea and Land Breezes -- Chapter 45. Coastal Fog -- Chapter 46. Coastal Upwelling and Weather -- Chapter 47. Atmospheric Impacts on Lake Processes -- Chapter 48. Coastal Jets -- Chapter 49. Atmospheric Optical Effects in Our Coastal Zone -- Part VII. Planning and Engineering Applications -- Chapter 50. Atmospheric Dispersion in Our Coastal Zone -- Chapter 51. Meteorology and Climatology of Coastal Cities -- Chapter 52. Engineering Aspects of the Wind Profile -- Appendix A. Système International Units Commonly Used in Meteorology -- Appendix B. “Retired” Atlantic-Caribbean-Gulf of Mexico Hurricane Names -- Index.
    Abstract: This is a textbook for non-atmospheric specialists who work in the coastal zone. Its purpose will be to help coastal environmental, engineering, and planning professionals to understand coastal atmospheric processes. This in turn will allow more effective communication with climate modelers, atmospheric environmental consultants, and members of the media. The coastal environment is among the most intensively used and chronically abused components of the Earth-ocean-atmosphere system. It is also home to an ever-increasing proportion of humanity with their increasing development, trade, transportation, and industrial activities, amid increasing impacts of natural hazards. The atmosphere is an integral part of the system, with all of the above human activities affecting and being affected by atmospheric processes and hazards. Yet few of the specialists studying the coastal environment have expertise on atmospheric processes, this therefore presents a highly relevant textbook on coastal atmospheric processes.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XIII, 525 p. 340 illus., 252 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030730932
    DDC: 551.5
    Language: English
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