Aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in food production as the catches of wild fish stocks continue to decline on a global scale through overfishing. However, the rapid development of intensive cage aquaculture in particular, which requires high inputs of energy, food and capital, can result in adverse effects on the environment. While spatial distribution and sediment loading models for particulate wastes from marine fish cages have been under development for more than 10 years, the models still contain numerous assumptions that limit their usefulness. These include the use of very limited data for fish feed and faecal pellets sinking rates that take no account of food manufacturer, type or size or environmental conditions. The...
Suspended solids have long been identified as one main issue in salmonid aquaculture. The irreversib...
Sustainable expansion of global aquaculture depends on a thorough understanding of environmental imp...
Earth’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Ensuring food security for the growing wo...
Modern Geographical Information System (GIS) offers a powerful modelling environment capable of hand...
While marine aquaculture has grown rapidly, so have concerns regarding the environmental impacts cau...
Ongoing expansion of aquaculture in Scottish coastal waters, by unlocking additional salmon farming ...
Fish farm waste dispersal models are widely used but have only been directly validated to a limited ...
The objective of this thesis was to gain new insight into the process of feeding in large scale sea ...
The Cage Aquaculture Particulate Output and Transport (CAPOT) model is an easy to use and flexible f...
The aim of this study was to define the waste plume dynamics around a salmon farm in Norway. Systema...
The influence of substrate type and particle age on the remobilization of settled Atlantic salmon Sa...
Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing. However, there is insuff...
Particulate wastes derived from cage fish farming are a trophic resource used by wild fish. This stu...
In this study, a three-dimensional particle tracking model coupled to a terrain following ocean mode...
Integrated aquaculture systems simultaneously culture multiple species to reduce waste outputs by in...
Suspended solids have long been identified as one main issue in salmonid aquaculture. The irreversib...
Sustainable expansion of global aquaculture depends on a thorough understanding of environmental imp...
Earth’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Ensuring food security for the growing wo...
Modern Geographical Information System (GIS) offers a powerful modelling environment capable of hand...
While marine aquaculture has grown rapidly, so have concerns regarding the environmental impacts cau...
Ongoing expansion of aquaculture in Scottish coastal waters, by unlocking additional salmon farming ...
Fish farm waste dispersal models are widely used but have only been directly validated to a limited ...
The objective of this thesis was to gain new insight into the process of feeding in large scale sea ...
The Cage Aquaculture Particulate Output and Transport (CAPOT) model is an easy to use and flexible f...
The aim of this study was to define the waste plume dynamics around a salmon farm in Norway. Systema...
The influence of substrate type and particle age on the remobilization of settled Atlantic salmon Sa...
Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing. However, there is insuff...
Particulate wastes derived from cage fish farming are a trophic resource used by wild fish. This stu...
In this study, a three-dimensional particle tracking model coupled to a terrain following ocean mode...
Integrated aquaculture systems simultaneously culture multiple species to reduce waste outputs by in...
Suspended solids have long been identified as one main issue in salmonid aquaculture. The irreversib...
Sustainable expansion of global aquaculture depends on a thorough understanding of environmental imp...
Earth’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Ensuring food security for the growing wo...