A manipulative caging experiment was carried out to evaluate the role of wild fish and motile epibenthic invertebrates on the benthic system influenced by an open water fish farm. Chemical and biological parameters of the sediment were measured as indicators of the ecological benthic status. The combination of wild fish and currents notably lowered aquaculture waste sedimentation below the fish farm. The limited waste sedimentation rate could have limited the scavenger and predation activity of wild fish on the benthos, whose role may be taken over by motile epibenthic invertebrates. The interaction of these motile epibenthic invertebrates with the sediment differed from that observed with fish. The motile epibenthic invertebrates led to mo...
Bioturbation of bottom sediments at the sediment–water interface is currently gaining more attention...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
The aim of this work was to study the dispersion of particulate wastes derived from marine fish farm...
The factors affecting patterns of benthic [seabed] biology and chemistry around 50 Scottish fish far...
To study the impact of organic enrichment and high biodeposition caused by intensive fish farming in...
This paper reviews the patterns observed in the diversity and structure of the macrofauna benthic co...
1. Studies of aquatic environments have shown that community organisation may strongly affect ecosys...
Organic loading from fish farming constitutes a significant disturbance to marine sediment, normally...
High organic loading deposited on the sea bottom by marine fish farming activities often eliminates ...
The impact of fish feed on benthic invertebrates in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) ponds was ...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
Fish feed, feces and oxytetracycline (OTC) were added to sediment microcosm tanks in 1990, and the p...
Fish farming is an important source of organic matter input in coastal waters, which contributes to ...
Sediment erosion by water movement affects turbidity and thus benthic communities in numerous aquati...
Knowledge of aquaculture–environment interactions is essential for the development of a sustainable ...
Bioturbation of bottom sediments at the sediment–water interface is currently gaining more attention...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
The aim of this work was to study the dispersion of particulate wastes derived from marine fish farm...
The factors affecting patterns of benthic [seabed] biology and chemistry around 50 Scottish fish far...
To study the impact of organic enrichment and high biodeposition caused by intensive fish farming in...
This paper reviews the patterns observed in the diversity and structure of the macrofauna benthic co...
1. Studies of aquatic environments have shown that community organisation may strongly affect ecosys...
Organic loading from fish farming constitutes a significant disturbance to marine sediment, normally...
High organic loading deposited on the sea bottom by marine fish farming activities often eliminates ...
The impact of fish feed on benthic invertebrates in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) ponds was ...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
Fish feed, feces and oxytetracycline (OTC) were added to sediment microcosm tanks in 1990, and the p...
Fish farming is an important source of organic matter input in coastal waters, which contributes to ...
Sediment erosion by water movement affects turbidity and thus benthic communities in numerous aquati...
Knowledge of aquaculture–environment interactions is essential for the development of a sustainable ...
Bioturbation of bottom sediments at the sediment–water interface is currently gaining more attention...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
The aim of this work was to study the dispersion of particulate wastes derived from marine fish farm...