Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing with impacts on the wild fish that share these habitats. However, it is difficult to disentangle subsequent ecological interactions between these activities and marine fish communities. We evaluated the impact of both salmon and halibut farms on mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) sampled near sea cages using condition indices and fatty acid (FA) biomarkers. Results of the stomach content analysis indicated that mackerel and whiting consumed waste feed which was also reflected in their modified FA profiles. Both mackerel and whiting had elevated levels of FAs that are of vegetable oils origin. The use of vegetable oils as replacement for ma...
Currently, aquaculture production supplies almost 50% of the global fish market, as a response to t...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
To respond to the increasing global demand for fish, nowadays, almost 50% of the global fish market...
Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing with impacts on the wild ...
Fatty acids (FA) have been applied as indicators of the influence of coastal sea-cage fish farming o...
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...
A large amount of organic effluents are released annually from coastal fish farming locations primar...
Net-cage fish farms attract a great number of wild fishes, altering their behaviour and possibly the...
The main objective of this study was to elucidate and quantitate the fatty acid (FA) profiles of mac...
Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) repl...
Saithe Pollachius virens are attracted to uneaten salmon feed underneath cages at open-cage salmon f...
As the global population and its demand for seafood increases more of our fish will come from aquacu...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...
The substitution of fish oils and fish meal with terrestrial components in the diets of farmed fin-f...
Currently, aquaculture production supplies almost 50% of the global fish market, as a response to t...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
To respond to the increasing global demand for fish, nowadays, almost 50% of the global fish market...
Presence of coastal aquaculture activities in marine landscapes is growing with impacts on the wild ...
Fatty acids (FA) have been applied as indicators of the influence of coastal sea-cage fish farming o...
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...
A large amount of organic effluents are released annually from coastal fish farming locations primar...
Net-cage fish farms attract a great number of wild fishes, altering their behaviour and possibly the...
The main objective of this study was to elucidate and quantitate the fatty acid (FA) profiles of mac...
Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) repl...
Saithe Pollachius virens are attracted to uneaten salmon feed underneath cages at open-cage salmon f...
As the global population and its demand for seafood increases more of our fish will come from aquacu...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...
The substitution of fish oils and fish meal with terrestrial components in the diets of farmed fin-f...
Currently, aquaculture production supplies almost 50% of the global fish market, as a response to t...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
To respond to the increasing global demand for fish, nowadays, almost 50% of the global fish market...