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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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    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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    Simulating particle organic matter dispersal beneath Atlantic salmon fish farms using different resuspension approaches by Carvajalino-Fernández, M.A., Sævik, P.N., Johnsen, I.A., Albretsen, J., Keeley, N.B.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2020)
    “…An accurate representation of the particle organic matter (POM) footprint is necessary in order to effectively predict impacts upon benthic communities and the…”
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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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    Predictive depositional modelling (DEPOMOD) of the interactive effect of current flow and resuspension on ecological impacts beneath salmon farms by Keeley, N. B., Cromey, C. J., Goodwin, E. O., Gibbs, M. T., Macleod, C. M.

    Published in Aquaculture Environment Interactions (01-01-2013)
    “…Sediment resuspension is an important factor in controlling the impact of any localised point source impacts such as salmon farms; at high-flow (dispersive)…”
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