Discrete water quality sampling at open-water aquaculture sites: limitations and strategies
While environmental performance of cage-based aquaculture is most often monitored through benthic conditions, there may also be requirements that necessitate discrete, pelagic sampling. In the pelagic realm, adequately capturing the spatial and temporal dynamics of interest and attributing causality...
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Autores principales: | HM Jansen, GK Reid, RJ Bannister, V Husa, SMC Robinson, JA Cooper, C Quinton, Ø Strand |
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Inter-Research
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ae285262b23b472f8132bea443108614 |
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