Abstract

This study examines a predict method which first evaluates the changes in wave patterns, currents and other aspects of the physical marine environment, then attempts to clarify the impact these changes will have on biological production. The research described here focuses on identification and measurement of the input and output coefficients in the regional food chain necessary for quantitative analysis. A pond for aquaculture production was chosen as a target ecosystem, and continuous measurements were made of changes in weather, water quality and biomass. The report identifies the environmental factors which have the strongest impact on biological productivity, and utilizes these for quantitative analysis of the ecosystem.

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