Potential environmental risks associated with biofouling management in salmon aquaculture
The accumulation of biofouling organisms on farm infrastructure is an on-going problem for the global salmon aquaculture industry. Most salmon farmers in production regions worldwide undertake regular in situ net cleaning using specialised high-pressure washing rigs. Generally, the material removed...
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Main Authors: | O Floerl, LM Sunde, N Bloecher |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/347e51e9a09d43dab6837e802e32f77d |
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