An accurate representation of the particle organic matter (POM) footprint is necessary in order to effectively predict impacts upon benthic communities and the risk of excessive organic enrichment beneath aquaculture sea-cages. Consequently, bottom-related processes such as particle resuspension must be adequately parametrized and evaluated in the available numerical models. We implemented two approaches to model POM resuspension in a Lagrangian particle tracking model and compared their influence on footprint extension and gradients of depositional flux against a no-resuspension scenario. We performed simulations in both exposed and protected aquaculture locations, and at different stages of the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) production cyc...
The modelling framework already introduced by Doglioli, Magaldi, Vezzulli and Tucci to predict the p...
We present a novel approach for the simulation of the impacts of finfish aquaculture on sedimentary ...
The aim of this work was to study the dispersion of particulate wastes derived from marine fish farm...
An accurate representation of the particle organic matter (POM) footprint is necessary in order to e...
Fish farm waste dispersal models are widely used but have only been directly validated to a limited ...
In this study, a three-dimensional particle tracking model coupled to a terrain following ocean mode...
The influence of substrate type and particle age on the remobilization of settled Atlantic salmon Sa...
A spatially explicit coupled hydrodynamic-mass transport model system was used to simulate dispersal...
Sustainable development of the salmon farming industry requires knowledge of the biogeochemical impa...
Sustainable expansion of global aquaculture depends on a thorough understanding of environmental imp...
Global expansion of salmon aquaculture is contingent upon finding new, large-capacity farming locati...
ABSTRACT: Sediment resuspension is an important factor in controlling the impact of any localised p...
Ongoing expansion of aquaculture in Scottish coastal waters, by unlocking additional salmon farming ...
The relationship between aquaculture activities and water quality plays an important role in determi...
The modelling framework already introduced by Doglioli, Magaldi, Vezzulli and Tucci to predict the p...
We present a novel approach for the simulation of the impacts of finfish aquaculture on sedimentary ...
The aim of this work was to study the dispersion of particulate wastes derived from marine fish farm...
An accurate representation of the particle organic matter (POM) footprint is necessary in order to e...
Fish farm waste dispersal models are widely used but have only been directly validated to a limited ...
In this study, a three-dimensional particle tracking model coupled to a terrain following ocean mode...
The influence of substrate type and particle age on the remobilization of settled Atlantic salmon Sa...
A spatially explicit coupled hydrodynamic-mass transport model system was used to simulate dispersal...
Sustainable development of the salmon farming industry requires knowledge of the biogeochemical impa...
Sustainable expansion of global aquaculture depends on a thorough understanding of environmental imp...
Global expansion of salmon aquaculture is contingent upon finding new, large-capacity farming locati...
ABSTRACT: Sediment resuspension is an important factor in controlling the impact of any localised p...
Ongoing expansion of aquaculture in Scottish coastal waters, by unlocking additional salmon farming ...
The relationship between aquaculture activities and water quality plays an important role in determi...
The modelling framework already introduced by Doglioli, Magaldi, Vezzulli and Tucci to predict the p...
We present a novel approach for the simulation of the impacts of finfish aquaculture on sedimentary ...
The aim of this work was to study the dispersion of particulate wastes derived from marine fish farm...