A global assessment of salmon aquaculture impacts on wild salmonids

Since the late 1980s, wild salmon catch and abundance have declined dramatically in the North Atlantic and in much of the northeastern Pacific south of Alaska. In these areas, there has been a concomitant increase in the production of farmed salmon. Previous studies have shown negative impacts on wi...

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Main Author: Jennifer S. Ford
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Published: 2008
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http://www.niccografisk.no/fluesiden/salmon.pdf
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