Size, settling velocity and density of small suspended particles at an active salmon aquaculture site
Scientific understanding of aquaculture interactions with the environment is limited, especially concerning the far-field transport and possible impacts of particulate wastes. A pilot study was carried out in southwest New Brunswick, Canada, in November 2008 to determine the size, settling velocity,...
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Autores principales: | BA Law, PS Hill, I Maier, TG Milligan, F Page |
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Inter-Research
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/35c7037f03d247439c497e22dc75361c |
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