Fast water currents reduce production performance of post-smolt Atlantic salmon Salmo salar
In the future, an increasing number of salmon farms may be located in areas with fast water current velocity due to limited availability of more sheltered locations. However, there is little information as to how fast currents affect fish health and welfare. We used raceways to expose Atlantic salmo...
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Main Authors: | F Solstorm, D Solstorm, F Oppedal, A Fernö, TWK Fraser, RE Olsen |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b92cfd8501784e1284a05cca1d9d126a |
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