In modern large-scale salmon aquaculture, sites are managed within spatial units. In Scottish waters, several different definitions are used: operator-defined ‘Farm Management Areas’ (FMAs), regulator-defined ‘Disease Management Areas’ (DMAs) and ‘Fish Health Management Reporting areas’ (FHMRAs). FMAs balance many operational requirements, while the sole purpose of DMAs is to limit the spread of disease. FHMRAs are based on historical wild fish monitoring areas. One objective of these units is to monitor and limit the spread of water-borne agents such as infectious salmon anaemia and parasites such as sea lice, which present a perennial economic and ecological challenge. However, unit boundaries are either based on simplified hydrodynamic a...
Salmonid aquaculture is an important source of nutritious food with more than 2 million tonnes of fi...
Salmon lice infestation is a challenge for wild post-smolt salmon during migration from their natal ...
Infection by parasitic sea lice is a substantial problem in industrial scale salmon farming. To cont...
Parasite transmission between captive and wild fish is mediated by spatial, abiotic, biotic, and man...
Parasite transmission between farmed and wild salmon affects the sustainability of salmon aquacultur...
Approaches to sea lice control vary considerably fr om one country to another; however all rely on m...
Larval connectivity between 9 salmon aquaculture sites in Loch Fyne, Scotland. The sites used here m...
© 2018 Dr Francisca SamsingLarge-scale epidemics are affecting ecologically and economically importa...
The objective of this study was to estimate the infestation pressure (a measure of the dose of expos...
The variation in Lepeophtheirus salmonis sea lice numbers across 40 Scottish salmon farm sites durin...
Sea lice are the most damaging parasite of marine-farmed salmon. Lice are controlled largely by usin...
The variation in Lepeophtheirus salmonis sea lice numbers across 40 Scottish salmon farm sites durin...
Parasitic salmon lice are potentially harmful to salmonid hosts and farm produced lice pose a threat...
Global aquaculture production continues to increase across a variety of sectors, including Atlantic ...
The parasitic salmon louse constrains growth in the Norwegian salmon farming industry through densit...
Salmonid aquaculture is an important source of nutritious food with more than 2 million tonnes of fi...
Salmon lice infestation is a challenge for wild post-smolt salmon during migration from their natal ...
Infection by parasitic sea lice is a substantial problem in industrial scale salmon farming. To cont...
Parasite transmission between captive and wild fish is mediated by spatial, abiotic, biotic, and man...
Parasite transmission between farmed and wild salmon affects the sustainability of salmon aquacultur...
Approaches to sea lice control vary considerably fr om one country to another; however all rely on m...
Larval connectivity between 9 salmon aquaculture sites in Loch Fyne, Scotland. The sites used here m...
© 2018 Dr Francisca SamsingLarge-scale epidemics are affecting ecologically and economically importa...
The objective of this study was to estimate the infestation pressure (a measure of the dose of expos...
The variation in Lepeophtheirus salmonis sea lice numbers across 40 Scottish salmon farm sites durin...
Sea lice are the most damaging parasite of marine-farmed salmon. Lice are controlled largely by usin...
The variation in Lepeophtheirus salmonis sea lice numbers across 40 Scottish salmon farm sites durin...
Parasitic salmon lice are potentially harmful to salmonid hosts and farm produced lice pose a threat...
Global aquaculture production continues to increase across a variety of sectors, including Atlantic ...
The parasitic salmon louse constrains growth in the Norwegian salmon farming industry through densit...
Salmonid aquaculture is an important source of nutritious food with more than 2 million tonnes of fi...
Salmon lice infestation is a challenge for wild post-smolt salmon during migration from their natal ...
Infection by parasitic sea lice is a substantial problem in industrial scale salmon farming. To cont...