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    A comprehensive review of remote sensing techniques for monitoring Ulva prolifera green tides by Xiaomeng Geng, Xiaomeng Geng, Xiaomeng Geng, Huiru Li, Huiru Li, Le Wang, Weidong Sun, Yize Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In recent years, Ulva prolifera green tide, as a large-scale marine ecological phenomenon, has occurred frequently in coastal areas such as the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea, significantly affecting marine ecosystems and fishery resources. …”
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    Public Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Bay Ecological Restoration by LI Jingmei, HAO Yanan, SHAN Jingzhu, ZHANG Xiaofan

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The implementation of ecological restoration based on public preferences is a key aspect of constructing beautiful bays and an important component of China's marine ecological civilization. This paper, based on the choice experiment method, takes the ecological restoration of Jiaozhou Bay as the research object and uses the RPL model to evaluate the public's preferences for the elements of bay ecological restoration, quantifying the public's preferences and willingness to pay for bay ecological restoration. …”
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    Marine Prosperity Areas: a framework for aligning ecological restoration and human well-being using area-based protections by Octavio Aburto-Oropeza, Valentina Platzgummer, Erica M. Ferrer, Catalina López-Sagástegui, Rocío de Guadalupe Abud Mirabent, América Ávalos Galindo, Fabio Favoretto, Alfredo Giron-Nava, Isabel Mendoza Camacho, Claudia Núñez Sañudo, Marisol Plascencia de La Cruz, Alejandro Robles

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Mechanisms for marine ecological protection and recovery, including area-based conservation tools like ‘Marine Protected Areas’ (MPAs) are necessary tools to reach the Aichi Target or the forthcoming 30x30 target set by the Kunming-Montreal Biodiversity Framework. …”
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    Efficiency Measurement and Determinant Factors of Marine Economy in China: Based on the Belt and Road Perspective by Yinyin Wang, Conghua Xue, Huimin Li, Kaizhi Yu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This research proposed the specific path to improve the efficiency of marine economy and facilitate quality development under the “Belt and Road” initiative from the aspects of the optimization of the marine industry structure, the integrated construction of transportation, the development of opening to the outside world, the progress of marine science and technology, and the improvement of the marine ecological environment.…”
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    Multi-Step Forecasting of Chlorophyll Concentration with Multi-Attention Collaborative Network by Yingying Jin, Feng Zhang, Xia Wang, Lei Wang, Kuo Chen, Liangyu Chen, Yutao Qin, Ping Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In a marine environment, the concentration of chlorophyll is an important indicator of quality, which is also considered an indicator used to predict the marine ecological environment, which is further considered an important means of predicting red tide disasters. …”
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    Evaluation System and Empirical Research of Strong Maritime Province by WANG Yuxuan, ZHOU Lu, MAO Hanxuan, FENG Chengyu, QIN Shili

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The report of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China proposes to develop the marine economy, protect the marine ecological environment, and accelerate the construction of a maritime power. …”
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    Marine environmental regulation and green technology innovation: evidence from enterprises in coastal areas of China by Junchen Jiang, Han Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article takes the ‘National Marine Ecological Civilization Demoznstration Zone’ (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Demonstration Zone’) as a quasi-natural experiment and adopts the difference-in-difference method to explore the effects of marine environmental regulation on green technology innovation of micro-enterprises in coastal areas and on the high-quality development of the regional economy. …”
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    Mathematical Physics Modelling and Prediction of Oil Spill Trajectory for a Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) System by Xuanze Ju, Zili Li, Baohui Dong, Xianwu Meng, Shuguang Huang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Once the oil spill accident happens, it not only causes huge economic loss, but also kills the marine ecological environment. Oil spill trajectory model considers almost all weathering processes including evaporation, emulsification, dispersion, dissolution, photooxidation, sedimentation, and biodegradation. …”
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    A generative adversarial network with multiscale and attention mechanisms for underwater image enhancement by Liquan Zhao, Yuda Li, Tie Zhong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This directly impacts tasks such as marine ecological monitoring and underwater target detection, which rely on image processing. …”
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    Status and Evolving Characteristics of Marine Spatial Resources in the Hangzhou Bay Area of Zhejiang Province, China by Peng Wang, Jingru Zhou, Kaixuan Zheng, Xia Lin, Mou Leong Tan, Jingchao Shi, Xingwen Lin, Xihe Yue, Xu Ma, Fei Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The 20th Party Congress initiated efforts to strengthen maritime power and advance marine ecological civilization, which is essential for promoting sustainable development. …”
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    Species Composition and Community Characteristics of Typical Intertidal Shellfish in Qingdao, China by Dashan YUAN, Zhihong LIU, Peizhen MA, Xiujun SUN, Liqing ZHOU, Zhuanzhuan LI, Dong XU, Biao WU

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Consequently, safeguarding the intertidal ecological environment and biodiversity has become imperative for China's marine ecological civilization construction efforts. The coastal substrates in Qingdao encompass a diverse range of types, with predominantly rocky, sandy, and silt-muddy coasts constituting its coastline features. …”
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