Spatial distribution of suspended particulate wastes at open-water Atlantic salmon and sablefish aquaculture farms in Canada
Finfish aquaculture results in the production of particulate waste products that include uneaten feed and faeces. The impact of these wastes on the suspended particle field at 4 open-water fish farms in Canada was studied using high-resolution in situ particle sensors. Within-pen sampling at a sable...
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Autores principales: | LM Brager, PJ Cranford, J Grant, SMC Robinson |
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Inter-Research
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/544e9ae225f744d198833f87610fe209 |
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