Temporal variability in sea lice population connectivity and implications for regional management protocols
In modern large-scale salmon aquaculture, sites are managed within spatial units. In Scottish waters, several different definitions are used: operator-defined ‘Farm Management Areas’ (FMAs), regulator-defined ‘Disease Management Areas’ (DMAs) and ‘Fish Health Management Reporting areas’ (FHMRAs). FM...
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Autores principales: | TP Adams, D Aleynik, KD Black |
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Inter-Research
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/99b2cfd50f0042338d35ce5c9a06002d |
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