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    Rapid respiratory responses of the deep-water sponge Geodia barretti exposed to suspended sediments by I Tjensvoll, T Kutti, JH Fosså, RJ Bannister

    Published in Aquatic biology (01-01-2013)
    “…Sponges often dominate deep-water benthic faunal communities and can comprise up to 90% of the benthic biomass. Due to the large amount of water that they…”
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    Changes in benthic sediment conditions under an Atlantic salmon farm at a deep, well-flushed coastal site by Bannister, R. J., Valdemarsen, T., Hansen, P. K., Holmer, M., Ervik, A.

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2014)
    “…Along the Norwegian coastline, it is predicted that salmonid aquaculture will rapidly expand in the coming years, exceeding current production levels of 1.3…”
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    Attraction of cod Gadus morhua from coastal spawning grounds to salmon farms by Skjæraasen, J. E., Karlsen, Ø., Langangen, Ø., Meier, S., Dunlop, K. M., van der Meeren, T., Keeley, N. B., Myksvoll, M. S., Dahle, G., Moland, E., Nilsen, R., Schrøder, K. M. Elvik, Bannister, R. J., Olsen, E. M.

    “…Wild fish aggregate at aquaculture net-pens, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. This study examined how salmon farms attract coastal…”
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    Large-scale salmon farming in Norway impacts the epiphytic community of Laminaria hyperborea by O’Riain, MJ, Armitage, CS, Kutti, T, Husa, V, Skogen, MD, Bekkby, T, Carvajalino-Fernández, MA, Bannister, RJ, White, CA, Norderhaug, KM, Fredriksen, S

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2021)
    “…Large-scale finfish farms are increasingly located in dispersive hard-bottom environments where Laminaria hyperborea forests dominate; however, the…”
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    Impact of salmon farming on Atlantic cod spatio-temporal reproductive dynamics by Skjæraasen, JE, Karlsen, Ø, Langangen, Ø, van der Meeren, T, Keeley, NB, Myksvoll, MS, Dahle, G, Moland, E, Nilsen, R, Elvik Schrøder, KM, Bannister, RJ, Olsen, EM

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2021)
    “…Salmon farming in marine net pens is a major activity in many temperate regions. This industry may affect coastal ecosystems in several ways, such as with…”
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    Discrete water quality sampling at open-water aquaculture sites: limitations and strategies by Jansen, H. M., Reid, G. K., Bannister, R. J., Husa, V., Robinson, S. M. C., Cooper, J. A., Quinton, C., Strand, Ø.

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2016)
    “…While environmental performance of cage-based aquaculture is most often monitored through benthic conditions, there may also be requirements that necessitate…”
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    Effect of suspended sediments on the pumping rates of three species of glass sponge in situ by Grant, N., Matveev, E., Kahn, A. S., Archer, S. K., Dunham, A., Bannister, R. J., Eerkes-Medrano, D., Leys, S. P.

    “…The largest known glass sponge reefs in Canada are within the Hecate Strait and Queen Charlotte Sound Glass Sponge Reefs Marine Protected Area (HSQCS-MPA) in…”
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    Mobile epibenthic fauna consume organic waste from coastal fin-fish aquaculture by Woodcock, S.H., Strohmeier, T., Strand, Ø., Olsen, S.A., Bannister, R.J.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-06-2018)
    “…Organic waste released from fin-fish aquaculture is being dispersed further as industry growth has led to the expansion of open net cages in dynamic coastal…”
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    Aquaculture-derived trophic subsidy boosts populations of an ecosystem engineer by White, C. A., Bannister, R. J., Dworjanyn, S. A., Husa, V., Nichols, P. D., Dempster, T.

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2018)
    “…Environmental management of coastal aquaculture is focused on acute impacts of organic and nitrogenous wastes close to farms. However, the energy-rich trophic…”
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    Effect of substrate type and pellet age on the resuspension of Atlantic salmon faecal material by Carvajalino-Fernández, M. A., Keeley, N. B., Fer, I., Law, B. A., Bannister, R. J.

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2020)
    “…The influence of substrate type and particle age on the remobilization of settled Atlantic salmon Salmo salar faecal material was studied through a set of…”
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    Incongruence between the distribution of a common coral reef sponge and photosynthesis by Bannister, R. J., Hoogenboom, M. O., Anthony, K. R. N., Battershill, C. N., Whalan, S., Webster, N. S., de Nys, R.

    “…Symbiosis between coral reef fauna and microorganisms drives the growth, maintenance and diversity of coral reef habitats. Sponges, a key faunal component of…”
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