Peer-reviewedThe potential direct health problems posed to marine-farmed salmonids by the biofouling hydroid Ectopleura larynx (Phylum Cnidaria, Class Hydrozoa) and in situ net washing processes to remove the fouling organisms have not yet been addressed. In an attempt to address the possible impacts, the rate of E. larynx growth on aquaculture nets over a net-cleaning cycle was assessed and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts were exposed to hydroid-biofouled nets under experimental challenge. After only 1 week of immersion, there was a high settlement of E. larynx on net panels, with the maximum growth observed after 3 week of immersion. For the challenges trials, experimental treatment groups of S. salar were exposed to hydroid net pane...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
The quantification, removal and prevention of biofouling on salmon-cage netting were investigated in...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...
<div><p>This study examines the potential implications of biofouling management on the development o...
Biofouling, the unwanted growth of organisms on submerged artificial surfaces, is ubiquitous in the ...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
[Extract] In the finfish industry, clean cage nets are essential for the health of the stock (Braith...
The hydroid Ectopleura larynx is one of the main fouling organisms on salmon aquaculture cages in No...
Biological fouling organisms on fish cages represent a major issue and costly factor in marine finfi...
We review the impact and control of fouling of netting and cages in finfish aquaculture. The large ...
A study of net fouling at three geographically distinct salmon farms in southwestern New Brunswick s...
Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been...
© The Author(s).-- 17 pages, 6 figures, 5 tablesBiological fouling organisms on fish cages represent...
The accumulation of biofouling organisms on farm infrastructure is an on-going problem for the globa...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
The quantification, removal and prevention of biofouling on salmon-cage netting were investigated in...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...
<div><p>This study examines the potential implications of biofouling management on the development o...
Biofouling, the unwanted growth of organisms on submerged artificial surfaces, is ubiquitous in the ...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
[Extract] In the finfish industry, clean cage nets are essential for the health of the stock (Braith...
The hydroid Ectopleura larynx is one of the main fouling organisms on salmon aquaculture cages in No...
Biological fouling organisms on fish cages represent a major issue and costly factor in marine finfi...
We review the impact and control of fouling of netting and cages in finfish aquaculture. The large ...
A study of net fouling at three geographically distinct salmon farms in southwestern New Brunswick s...
Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been...
© The Author(s).-- 17 pages, 6 figures, 5 tablesBiological fouling organisms on fish cages represent...
The accumulation of biofouling organisms on farm infrastructure is an on-going problem for the globa...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
The quantification, removal and prevention of biofouling on salmon-cage netting were investigated in...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...