A large amount of organic effluents are released annually from coastal fish farming locations primarily in the form of faeces that settle to the seabed, where they become a substantial food source for benthic communities. The inclusion of marine and vegetable oils as sources of lipids in salmon feed has resulted in a fatty acid (FA) composition that differs markedly from marine-derived material, and thus they can be used as an efficient tracer for the distribution of fish farm waste in both sediments and fish. To obtain a better understanding of the flux of organic fish farm waste through the benthic food web, we sampled northern shrimp Pandalus borealis at fish farming and reference locations in 4 regions along the Norwegian coast. Analyse...
Currently, the lipid content of fish feeds includes high amounts of terrestrial vegetable oils, rich...
Fatty acids (FA) are a major source of nutrients and energy in aquatic food webs, as well as serving...
Abstract Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with â\u89¥20 carbon atoms)...
A large amount of organic effluents are released annually from coastal fish farming locations primar...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...
Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing with impacts on the wild ...
Using capture fishery-derived fish oil and fishmeal in aquafeeds is unsustainable. This study mimick...
The substitution of fish oils and fish meal with terrestrial components in the diets of farmed fin-f...
Wild fish attracted to salmon farms feed on waste feed that presently contain high levels of fatty a...
Aquaculture of carnivorous fish species in sea-cages typically uses artificial feeds, with a proport...
Trophic subsidies can drive widespread ecological change, thus knowledge of how keystone species res...
Fatty acids (FA) have been applied as indicators of the influence of coastal sea-cage fish farming o...
Aquaculture provides the means to meet the growing sea food demand, while enriching the local ecosys...
The expansion of global aquaculture activities is important for the wellbeing of future generations ...
Environmental impact of wastes from an open-sea-cage fish farm on marine abiotic and biotic environm...
Currently, the lipid content of fish feeds includes high amounts of terrestrial vegetable oils, rich...
Fatty acids (FA) are a major source of nutrients and energy in aquatic food webs, as well as serving...
Abstract Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with â\u89¥20 carbon atoms)...
A large amount of organic effluents are released annually from coastal fish farming locations primar...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...
Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing with impacts on the wild ...
Using capture fishery-derived fish oil and fishmeal in aquafeeds is unsustainable. This study mimick...
The substitution of fish oils and fish meal with terrestrial components in the diets of farmed fin-f...
Wild fish attracted to salmon farms feed on waste feed that presently contain high levels of fatty a...
Aquaculture of carnivorous fish species in sea-cages typically uses artificial feeds, with a proport...
Trophic subsidies can drive widespread ecological change, thus knowledge of how keystone species res...
Fatty acids (FA) have been applied as indicators of the influence of coastal sea-cage fish farming o...
Aquaculture provides the means to meet the growing sea food demand, while enriching the local ecosys...
The expansion of global aquaculture activities is important for the wellbeing of future generations ...
Environmental impact of wastes from an open-sea-cage fish farm on marine abiotic and biotic environm...
Currently, the lipid content of fish feeds includes high amounts of terrestrial vegetable oils, rich...
Fatty acids (FA) are a major source of nutrients and energy in aquatic food webs, as well as serving...
Abstract Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with â\u89¥20 carbon atoms)...