Fouling organisms in bivalve aquaculture cause significant economic losses for the industry. Husbandry strategies to reduce biofouling can involve avoidance, prevention, and treatment. In this way, the type of rope used to collect spat or grow bivalves may prevent or reduce fouling by particularly harmful species but remains largely untested. Further, while a range of eco-friendly control methods exist, their effect on widespread, common biofoulers is poorly known. We tested biofouling accumulation and spat collection for seven commercially used ropes, and evaluated treatments of ambient and heated seawater, acetic and citric acid, and combinations of both applied across a range of exposure times to two commercially grown shellfish (Mytilus...
Biofouling poses a significant challenge to bivalve aquaculture affecting both the target culture an...
Although commercial oyster farming is a not a new industry to most of the US coastline it has only r...
<div><p>Competitive interactions between cultured mussels and fouling organisms may result in growth...
Fouling organisms in bivalve aquaculture cause significant economic losses for the industry. Husband...
Biofouling in marine aquaculture is one of the main barriers to efficient and sustainable production...
Biofouling in marine aquaculture is a specific problem where both the target culture species and/or ...
The culture of oysters, clams, scallops, and other molluscs is collectively one of the fastest growi...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
In bivalve aquaculture, dominant fouling organisms are filter feeders which can compete for food wit...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
Not AvailableControl of biofouling has been one of the major challenges in pearl culture. Field expe...
We review the impact and control of fouling of netting and cages in finfish aquaculture. The large ...
The fouling of artificial surfaces by fouling organisms in aquaticecosystems is called biofouling. B...
The quantification, removal and prevention of biofouling on salmon-cage netting were investigated in...
Biofouling poses a significant challenge to bivalve aquaculture affecting both the target culture an...
Although commercial oyster farming is a not a new industry to most of the US coastline it has only r...
<div><p>Competitive interactions between cultured mussels and fouling organisms may result in growth...
Fouling organisms in bivalve aquaculture cause significant economic losses for the industry. Husband...
Biofouling in marine aquaculture is one of the main barriers to efficient and sustainable production...
Biofouling in marine aquaculture is a specific problem where both the target culture species and/or ...
The culture of oysters, clams, scallops, and other molluscs is collectively one of the fastest growi...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
In bivalve aquaculture, dominant fouling organisms are filter feeders which can compete for food wit...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
Not AvailableControl of biofouling has been one of the major challenges in pearl culture. Field expe...
We review the impact and control of fouling of netting and cages in finfish aquaculture. The large ...
The fouling of artificial surfaces by fouling organisms in aquaticecosystems is called biofouling. B...
The quantification, removal and prevention of biofouling on salmon-cage netting were investigated in...
Biofouling poses a significant challenge to bivalve aquaculture affecting both the target culture an...
Although commercial oyster farming is a not a new industry to most of the US coastline it has only r...
<div><p>Competitive interactions between cultured mussels and fouling organisms may result in growth...