Sampling at four salmon aquaculture sites along the west coast of Scotland has identified short-lived aggregations of planktonic hydrozoans (>280 individuals m−3), here termed blooms. Several such blooms were linked with increases in gill pathology and mortality in caged fish. Two types, Obelia sp. and Lizzia blondina, were found to cause blooms regularly and often concurrently. Species composition of hydrozoan populations and fluctuations in population sizes were spatially and temporally heterogeneous, with adjacent sites (within 30 km of one another and with similar oceanic exposure) experiencing no correlation between species composition and population density. Blooms appeared temperature-mediated, with all identified blooms by Obelia...
In the Spring of 2019, a harmful algal bloom (HAB) of Chrysochromulina leadbeateri decimated 14 500 ...
Background: Over recent decades jellyfish have caused fish kill events and recurrent gill problems i...
Interactions between jellyfish and aquaculture operations are frequent around the world, with scypho...
Sampling at four salmon aquaculture sites along the west coast of Scotland has identified short-live...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...
Jellyfish have been implicitly linked to a number of fish kill events in marine-farmed finfish over ...
In recent years, caged finfish mariculture across European seas suffered production losses by severe...
In recent years, caged finfish mariculture across European seas suffered production losses by severe...
This study examines the potential implications of biofouling management on the development of an inf...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
Gill disease in salmonids is characterized by a multifactorial aetiology. Epitheliocystis of the gil...
A bloom of the fish-killing haptophyte Chrysochromulina leadbeateri in northern Norway during May an...
Proliferative gill inflammation (PGI) is an important cause of loss in seawater-farmed Atlantic salm...
The dictyochophyte microalga Pseudochattonella verruculosa was responsible for the largest farmed fi...
As part of the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project, a pioneer research was initiated to study the eff...
In the Spring of 2019, a harmful algal bloom (HAB) of Chrysochromulina leadbeateri decimated 14 500 ...
Background: Over recent decades jellyfish have caused fish kill events and recurrent gill problems i...
Interactions between jellyfish and aquaculture operations are frequent around the world, with scypho...
Sampling at four salmon aquaculture sites along the west coast of Scotland has identified short-live...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...
Jellyfish have been implicitly linked to a number of fish kill events in marine-farmed finfish over ...
In recent years, caged finfish mariculture across European seas suffered production losses by severe...
In recent years, caged finfish mariculture across European seas suffered production losses by severe...
This study examines the potential implications of biofouling management on the development of an inf...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
Gill disease in salmonids is characterized by a multifactorial aetiology. Epitheliocystis of the gil...
A bloom of the fish-killing haptophyte Chrysochromulina leadbeateri in northern Norway during May an...
Proliferative gill inflammation (PGI) is an important cause of loss in seawater-farmed Atlantic salm...
The dictyochophyte microalga Pseudochattonella verruculosa was responsible for the largest farmed fi...
As part of the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project, a pioneer research was initiated to study the eff...
In the Spring of 2019, a harmful algal bloom (HAB) of Chrysochromulina leadbeateri decimated 14 500 ...
Background: Over recent decades jellyfish have caused fish kill events and recurrent gill problems i...
Interactions between jellyfish and aquaculture operations are frequent around the world, with scypho...