Modelling the Assimilative Capacity of Sea-Lochs (Final Report on SARF 012) ∗
Commercial production of farmed finfish, primarily Atlantic Salmon, is a an important industry for Scotland. It takes place mainly in sea-lochs, voes and coastal waters on the west coast of mainland Scotland, and around the the Western and Northern Isles. Conventional cage fish farming practice does...
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2007
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.568.5567 http://www.sarf.org.uk/Project Final Reports/SARF012 - Final Report.pdf |
Summary: | Commercial production of farmed finfish, primarily Atlantic Salmon, is a an important industry for Scotland. It takes place mainly in sea-lochs, voes and coastal waters on the west coast of mainland Scotland, and around the the Western and Northern Isles. Conventional cage fish farming practice does not involve the treatment of farm wastes before |
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