Validation of visual bacterial mat assessment at aquaculture sites through abiotic and biotic indicators
Aquaculture conducted in sea cages typically releases organic and inorganic wastes which deposit at the seafloor and may influence resident benthic communities. In regions with predominantly hard bottom substrates such as Newfoundland, Canada, the monitoring of aquaculture waste buildup at the seafl...
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Auteurs principaux: | R. Knight, JTP. Verhoeven, F. Salvo, D. Hamoutene, SC. Dufour |
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Elsevier
2021
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