Eutrophication is a major threat to aquatic ecosystems, because excessive nutrient enrichment may result in the loss of ecosystem services. Fjord systems are specifically under pressure due to nutrient input from land (agriculture) and sea (aquaculture). In this bioassay study, we have analyzed the effect of different nutrient sources, as well as their combination, on growth, nutrient composition and recruitment of habitat-forming and ephemeral macrophytes. We found that agricultural fertilizer increased growth for all algae (except Fucus), while the fish farm effluents mainly increased growth of Ulva. The C:N ratio was hardly affected by the fish farm, but decreased significantly in all algae when agriculture fertilizer was added. Most int...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) has the potential of reducing open-cage fish farming imp...
Eutrophication is a major threat to aquatic ecosystems, because excessive nutrient enrichment may re...
The aquaculture industry has more than doubled since the early 2000s, and the growth is not predicte...
Aquaculture is an increasingly expanding industry driven both by economic opportunity and necessity,...
Receiving coastal waters and estuaries are among the most nutrient-enriched environments on earth, a...
Eutrophication of coastal waters is a worldwide phenomenon. This study focuses on eutrophication in ...
ABSTRACT: Although algal blooms, including those considered toxic or harmful, can be natural phenome...
Maerl beds are formed by the accumulation of free-living coralline algae and have considerable ecolo...
The production of farmed fish has increased globally almost 12-fold since the 1980s. And in 2010, aq...
Sea cage production of salmonid fish delivers a large amount of waste products to the marine environ...
The study presents the type and scale of any ecological change associated with coastal aquaculture d...
Knowledge of nutrient pathways and their resulting ecological interactions can alleviate numerous en...
1.Anthropogenic-derived nutrient inputs to coastal environments have increased dramatically worldwid...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) has the potential of reducing open-cage fish farming imp...
Eutrophication is a major threat to aquatic ecosystems, because excessive nutrient enrichment may re...
The aquaculture industry has more than doubled since the early 2000s, and the growth is not predicte...
Aquaculture is an increasingly expanding industry driven both by economic opportunity and necessity,...
Receiving coastal waters and estuaries are among the most nutrient-enriched environments on earth, a...
Eutrophication of coastal waters is a worldwide phenomenon. This study focuses on eutrophication in ...
ABSTRACT: Although algal blooms, including those considered toxic or harmful, can be natural phenome...
Maerl beds are formed by the accumulation of free-living coralline algae and have considerable ecolo...
The production of farmed fish has increased globally almost 12-fold since the 1980s. And in 2010, aq...
Sea cage production of salmonid fish delivers a large amount of waste products to the marine environ...
The study presents the type and scale of any ecological change associated with coastal aquaculture d...
Knowledge of nutrient pathways and their resulting ecological interactions can alleviate numerous en...
1.Anthropogenic-derived nutrient inputs to coastal environments have increased dramatically worldwid...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) has the potential of reducing open-cage fish farming imp...