Treatment rates for sea lice of Scottish inshore marine salmon farms depend on local (sea loch) farmed salmon biomass and oceanography
Sea lice are the most damaging parasite of marine-farmed salmon. Lice are controlled largely by using medicines. Discharge consents limit the allowed medicine use and hence biomass of salmon that can be farmed. The local environment may be expected to play a role in determining the frequency of appl...
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Main Authors: | AG Murray, M Hall |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dc9d34f9fd3b4c29b29921777d67252d |
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