Benthic monitoring of salmon farms in Norway using foraminiferal metabarcoding
The rapid growth of the salmon industry necessitates the development of fast and accurate tools to assess its environmental impact. Macrobenthic monitoring is commonly used to measure the impact of organic enrichment associated with salmon farm activities. However, classical benthic monitoring can h...
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Main Authors: | J Pawlowski, P Esling, F Lejzerowicz, T Cordier, JA Visco, CIM Martins, A Kvalvik, K Staven, T Cedhagen |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36ac5eb0a3324bbcb560b9daf5ca88ee |
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