Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an Atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
Along the Norwegian coastline, it is predicted that salmonid aquaculture will rapidly expand in the coming years, exceeding current production levels of 1.3 million t in 2012. This will result in increased interactions with both local and regional environments, thus more knowledge is urgently needed...
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Autores principales: | RJ Bannister, T Valdemarsen, PK Hansen, M Holmer, A Ervik |
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Inter-Research
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ec84cd96da644972a5310634897fc1eb |
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