Marine aquaculture releases mollusc shell debris which can accumulate on the seabed. Due to its low degradability, mollusc shell debris becomes integrated into the sediment, modifying both its structure and associated biogeochemical processes. These changes are expected to influence the biological assemblages within the sediment, which play a key role in the biogeochemical processes due to bioturbation. We performed an in-situ experiment to test the effects of mollusc shell-hash on the bioturbation capacity of the macrofaunal assemblages within the sediments affected by marine aquaculture. The aquaculture facilities chosen were a fish farm in an oligotrophic area of the Mediterranean over a sandy sediment, and a mussel farm in the Atlantic ...
In many areas, coastal residents and others oppose establishment of bivalve molluscan aquaculture pr...
The ability of bivalve culture in the proximity of an open water fin fish farm to reduce the environ...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
1. Organic pollution is widespread in coastal areas and can have profound impacts on the seabed. Coa...
Fish farm facilities become colonized by biofouling, and in situ cleaning activities may increase th...
Farming of extractive species such as filter feeding bivalves has been proposed as a potential metho...
Organic pollution is widespread in coastal areas and can have profound impacts on the seabed. Coasta...
Aquaculture, as a means of food production, is growing rapidly in response to an increasing demand f...
Sediment grain size plays a major role in sediment biogeochemistry and sediments with different grai...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricult...
The role of microplastic (MP) particles in marine ecosystem dynamics is still largely unknown, despi...
A multimetric approach was used to detect structural, compositional, and functional shifts in the un...
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture industry with ...
We studied the impact of organic loads due to the biodeposition of a mussel farm in a coastal area o...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
In many areas, coastal residents and others oppose establishment of bivalve molluscan aquaculture pr...
The ability of bivalve culture in the proximity of an open water fin fish farm to reduce the environ...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
1. Organic pollution is widespread in coastal areas and can have profound impacts on the seabed. Coa...
Fish farm facilities become colonized by biofouling, and in situ cleaning activities may increase th...
Farming of extractive species such as filter feeding bivalves has been proposed as a potential metho...
Organic pollution is widespread in coastal areas and can have profound impacts on the seabed. Coasta...
Aquaculture, as a means of food production, is growing rapidly in response to an increasing demand f...
Sediment grain size plays a major role in sediment biogeochemistry and sediments with different grai...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricult...
The role of microplastic (MP) particles in marine ecosystem dynamics is still largely unknown, despi...
A multimetric approach was used to detect structural, compositional, and functional shifts in the un...
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture industry with ...
We studied the impact of organic loads due to the biodeposition of a mussel farm in a coastal area o...
Biological effects of microplastics on the health of bivalves have been demonstrated elsewhere, but ...
In many areas, coastal residents and others oppose establishment of bivalve molluscan aquaculture pr...
The ability of bivalve culture in the proximity of an open water fin fish farm to reduce the environ...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...