Effect of ectoparasite infestation density and life‑history stages on the swimming performance of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar
To overcome sustainability obstacles and improve operations, the Atlantic salmon farming industry is testing novel approaches to production. Redistributing farm sites to offshore locations is one such solution; however, tolerance to high-current velocity sites must be considered, particularly if fis...
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Auteurs principaux: | S Bui, T Dempster, M Remen, F Oppedal |
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Inter-Research
2016
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