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New marine fish species for cold-water farming
Aquaculture, 1990Abstract The most promising new species for fish farming in Norwegian waters are the marine species Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ), Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ), ocean wolf fish ( Anarhichas lupus ), and spotted wold fish ( A. minor ).
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Polychaetes as indicators of marine fish farm organic enrichment
Aquaculture International, 2005Marine fish farms cause environmental disturbance of sediment due to uneaten food and fish faeces that accumulate on the sea bottom. These products give rise to organic enrichment followed by degradation processes; reduction of level of dissolved oxygen in the bottom water; generation of high levels of sulfides; changes of benthic assemblages and even ...
P. Tomassetti, S. Porrello
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Bioeconomic analysis of the environmental impact of a marine fish farm
Journal of Environmental Management, 2015The evaluation of the environmental impact of aquaculture installations is nowadays a common social demand in many countries. The usual scientific approach to this question has been to assess the outcome from an ecological perspective, focussing on the effects produced on benthos or the water column and interactions with marine flora and fauna. In this
Rabassó, Miguel, Hernández, Juan M.
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Viral encephalopathy and retinopathy of farmed marine fish species in Italy
Virus Research, 1999Viral encephalopathy and retinopathy, otherwise known as fish encephalitis or viral nervous necrosis (VNN), is an emerging problem in several farmed marine fish species in various geographic areas all over the world. Since summer 1995, heavy losses affecting mainly juvenile and adult sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) have been observed in several on ...
G, Bovo +6 more
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Characteristics of marine vibrios isolated from fish farm tanks
Aquaculture, 1977Abstract Twenty-five cultures of organisms (grouped into presumptive V. parahaemolyticus and V. alginolyticus strains) isolated from tank water used to farm marine fish were subjected to a series of preliminary tests for the identification of V. parahaemoliticus. None were positively identified as this organism.
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The influence of fish farming on marine environment
2001In the beginning, fish farming was considered to be harmless to marine environment. Nowadays we know that fish farming can cause changes in ecosystem and is considered to be a potential polluter. The intensity and the range of pollution caused by fish farming depends on the stability of every single ecosystem (geomorphology, currents, and depth& ...
Slišković, Merica +2 more
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Locational Guidelines For Marine Fish Farms In Scottish Waters
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.An important aspect of the sustainability of coastal aquaculture is that the locations of farms are appropriate and acceptable to all stakeholders. To help guide industry and regulators the Scottish Executive have published “Locational Guidelines for the Authorisation of Marine Fish ...Greathead, Clare F +2 more
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Analytical economic study of the problems of marine fish farming: A case study of marine fish farms
Annals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor, 2021openaire +1 more source
Impact of fish farming on marine ecosystems - Croatian experiences
2007Mariculture in Croatia is an important economic sector and has expanded significantly during the last decade. To minimize negative ecological impacts of mariculture on the marine environment, certain legislative regulations have been enforced including obligatory periodical monitoring of phisico-chemical parameters and of benthic communities at farming
Tudor, Mladen +6 more
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