ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Jun 2014)

Development of a GIS-Based Tool for Aquaculture Siting

  • Noelani Puniwai,
  • Lisa Canale,
  • Maria Haws,
  • James Potemra,
  • Christopher Lepczyk,
  • Steven Gray

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi3020800
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 800 – 816

Abstract

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Nearshore aquaculture siting requires the integration of a range of physical, environmental, and social factors. As a result, the information demand often presents coastal managers with a range of complex issues regarding where specific types of aquaculture should be ideally located that reduce environmental and social impacts. Here we provide a framework and tool for managers faced with these issues that incorporate physical and biological parameters along with geospatial infrastructure. In addition, the development of the tool and underlying data included was undertaken with careful input and consideration of local population concerns and cultural practices. Using Hawaiʻi as a model system, we discuss the various considerations that were integrated into an end-user tool for aquaculture siting.

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