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[edit]- Bernadette Pogoda. (2019-01-11). "Current Status of European Oyster Decline and Restoration in Germany". Humanities.[1]
- This is a peer-reviewed article published by the international journal Humanities, so it should be a reliable source. The article was written with the help of the Native Oyster Restoration Alliance (NORA) which is the leading initiative to restore oysters in Europe. The source includes information on the history of oyster populations throughout Europe and some of the challenges of oyster restoration. The article provides information about forming guidelines for restoration, current efforts in Germany, and the purpose of oyster restoration. It covers the topic in some depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
- Kamermans, Pauline; Walles, Brenda; Kraan, Marloes; Van Duren, Luca A.; Kleissen, Frank; Van der Have, Tom M.; Smaal, Aad C.; Poelman, Marnix (2018-10-30). "Offshore Wind Farms as Potential Locations for Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis) Restoration in the Dutch North Sea". Sustainability. [2]
- This is a peer-reviewed scientific article published by the Wageningen University's Marine Research and Aquaculture and Fisheries Department, so it should be a reliable source. The article was published in the journal Sustainability in 2018 so it is slightly outdated. However, it does contain information about how the current location of oyster reef restoration in the Dutch North Sea was chosen. It provides valuable insight as to the original goal of restoring oyster reefs as a way to provide a food sources for consumers of low socioeconomic status, which is different from other cities described in the article. It covers the topic in depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
- Chowdhury, Mohammed Shah Nawaz; La Peyre, Megan; Coen, Loren D.; Morris, Rebecca L.; Luckenbach, Mark W.; Ysebaert, Tom; Walles, Brenda; Smaal, Aad C. (2021-11-01). "Ecological engineering with oysters enhances coastal resilience efforts". Ecological Engineering.[3]
- This is an article developed from a symposium on the topic published by a group of scientists from the University of Chittagong, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, the University of Melbourne, and other universities. The article was published in The Journal of Ecosystem Restoration, so it should be a reliable source. The article includes an in-depth analysis as to different strengths, weakness, and threats that oyster reef restoration projects face, so it's helpful in establishing notability. This article speaks about these issues generally for all oyster reef restoration sites in the world. It would be helpful to find sources that are localized to the urban areas where these oyster reefs are being found.
- Hynes, Stephen; Burger, Ryan; Tudella, João; Norton, Daniel; Chen, Wenting (2022-04-01). "Estimating the costs and benefits of protecting a coastal amenity from climate change-related hazards: Nature based solutions via oyster reef restoration versus grey infrastructure". Ecological Economics.[4]
- This is a peer-reviewed scientific article published by the National University of Ireland and the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, so it should be a reliable source. The study analyzes the benefits and costs of oyster reef restoration specifically to combat climate change in the west coast of Ireland. The article provides information about the economical costs for reef placement and material which is a section that needs to be expanded on. It covers the topic in depth, so it's helpful in establishing notability.
- Pierson, Katherine J.; Eggleston, David B. (2014-01-06). "Response of Estuarine Fish to Large‐Scale Oyster Reef Restoration". Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. [5]
- This is a peer-reviewed scientific article published by American Fisheries Society. It should be a reliable source as it is one of the oldest and largest organization dedicated to fisheries science. The study is on the impact on estuarine fish species diversity in areas where oyster reefs were restored in the Pamlico Sound. Though this article is old, it provides information about the impact of oyster reef restoration on biodiversity which is one of the sections we wanted to expand on. This article would be helpful in establishing notability, but more localized and current studies would be better.
References
[edit]- ^ Pogoda, Bernadette (2019-01-11). "Current Status of European Oyster Decline and Restoration in Germany". Humanities. 8 (1): 9. doi:10.3390/h8010009. ISSN 2076-0787.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Kamermans, Pauline; Walles, Brenda; Kraan, Marloes; Van Duren, Luca A.; Kleissen, Frank; Van der Have, Tom M.; Smaal, Aad C.; Poelman, Marnix (2018-10-30). "Offshore Wind Farms as Potential Locations for Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis) Restoration in the Dutch North Sea". Sustainability. 10 (11): 3942. doi:10.3390/su10113942. ISSN 2071-1050.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Chowdhury, Mohammed Shah Nawaz; La Peyre, Megan; Coen, Loren D.; Morris, Rebecca L.; Luckenbach, Mark W.; Ysebaert, Tom; Walles, Brenda; Smaal, Aad C. (2021-11-01). "Ecological engineering with oysters enhances coastal resilience efforts". Ecological Engineering. 169: 106320. doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2021.106320. ISSN 0925-8574.
- ^ Hynes, Stephen; Burger, Ryan; Tudella, João; Norton, Daniel; Chen, Wenting (2022-04-01). "Estimating the costs and benefits of protecting a coastal amenity from climate change-related hazards: Nature based solutions via oyster reef restoration versus grey infrastructure". Ecological Economics. 194: 107349. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107349. ISSN 0921-8009.
- ^ Pierson, Katherine J.; Eggleston, David B. (2014-01-06). "Response of Estuarine Fish to Large‐Scale Oyster Reef Restoration". Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 143 (1): 273–288. doi:10.1080/00028487.2013.847863. ISSN 0002-8487.