Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site

- Along the Norwegian coastline, it is predicted that salmonid aquaculture will rapidly expand in the coming years, exceeding current production levels of 1.3 million t in 2012. This will result in increased interactions with both local and regional environments, thus more knowledge is urgently need...

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Published in:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Main Authors: Bannister, Raymond, Valdemarsen, Thomas, Hansen, Pia Kupka, Holmer, Marianne, Ervik, Arne S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/282960
https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00092
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/282960 2023-05-15T15:31:38+02:00 Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site Bannister, Raymond Valdemarsen, Thomas Hansen, Pia Kupka Holmer, Marianne Ervik, Arne S 2015-01-30T09:22:01Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/282960 https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00092 eng eng Inter-Research Bannister RJ, Valdemarsen T, Hansen PK, Holmer M, Ervik A (2014) Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an Atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site. Aquacult Environ Interact 5:29-47 urn:issn:1869-7534 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/282960 https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00092 cristin:1148671 Navngivelse-IngenBearbeidelse 3.0 Norge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/no/ CC-BY-ND 29-47 5 Aquaculture environment interactions 1 VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922 Journal article Peer reviewed 2015 ftimr https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00092 2021-09-23T20:14:33Z - Along the Norwegian coastline, it is predicted that salmonid aquaculture will rapidly expand in the coming years, exceeding current production levels of 1.3 million t in 2012. This will result in increased interactions with both local and regional environments, thus more knowledge is urgently needed to better risk-manage a rapid expansion. We investigated changes in the benthic sediment condition in association with an Atlantic salmon farm sited at a deep, well-flushed coastal site in western Norway. Benthic fluxes of O2, total carbon dioxide (TCO2) and NH4+ intensified over the production cycle, when farming activity and the sedimentation of carbon and nitrogen was at its maximum. During the sampling campaign, benthic fluxes of O2, TCO2 and NH4+ at the farming location were higher than those measured at a nearby reference location. Stimulation of benthic fluxes over the production cycle at the farming location were most likely driven by changes in benthic faunal community structure, abundance and biomass. High abundances of opportunistic species (i.e. Capitella capitata, Heteromastus filiformis, Paramphinome jeffreysii, Abra nitida and Thyasira sarsii) dominated the farming location, whilst the sediment biogeochemistry was stable throughout the study period at both locations. However, despite differences in benthic fluxes and fauna structure over the production cycle, the input of organic carbon and nitrogen did not exceed the mineralisation capacity of a deep, well-flushed, fish farming location. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Norway Aquaculture Environment Interactions 5 1 29 47
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topic VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922
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Bannister, Raymond
Valdemarsen, Thomas
Hansen, Pia Kupka
Holmer, Marianne
Ervik, Arne S
Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
topic_facet VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922
description - Along the Norwegian coastline, it is predicted that salmonid aquaculture will rapidly expand in the coming years, exceeding current production levels of 1.3 million t in 2012. This will result in increased interactions with both local and regional environments, thus more knowledge is urgently needed to better risk-manage a rapid expansion. We investigated changes in the benthic sediment condition in association with an Atlantic salmon farm sited at a deep, well-flushed coastal site in western Norway. Benthic fluxes of O2, total carbon dioxide (TCO2) and NH4+ intensified over the production cycle, when farming activity and the sedimentation of carbon and nitrogen was at its maximum. During the sampling campaign, benthic fluxes of O2, TCO2 and NH4+ at the farming location were higher than those measured at a nearby reference location. Stimulation of benthic fluxes over the production cycle at the farming location were most likely driven by changes in benthic faunal community structure, abundance and biomass. High abundances of opportunistic species (i.e. Capitella capitata, Heteromastus filiformis, Paramphinome jeffreysii, Abra nitida and Thyasira sarsii) dominated the farming location, whilst the sediment biogeochemistry was stable throughout the study period at both locations. However, despite differences in benthic fluxes and fauna structure over the production cycle, the input of organic carbon and nitrogen did not exceed the mineralisation capacity of a deep, well-flushed, fish farming location.
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author Bannister, Raymond
Valdemarsen, Thomas
Hansen, Pia Kupka
Holmer, Marianne
Ervik, Arne S
author_facet Bannister, Raymond
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Hansen, Pia Kupka
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title Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
title_short Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
title_full Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
title_fullStr Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
title_full_unstemmed Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
title_sort changes in benthic sediment conditions under an atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site
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