2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2018.01.034
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Field assessment of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) growth and ingestion of planktonic salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) larvae at an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) farm in British​ Columbia, Canada

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“…Filter‐feeding shellfish racks hung around sea cages may reduce louse abundance if deployed at sufficient scale (Byrne et al . 2018; Montory et al . 2020), while powered filters are effective in the context of preventing lice and eggs from entering the environment during delousing (O’Donohoe & Mcdermott 2014).…”
Section: What Preventative Methods Are Available?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filter‐feeding shellfish racks hung around sea cages may reduce louse abundance if deployed at sufficient scale (Byrne et al . 2018; Montory et al . 2020), while powered filters are effective in the context of preventing lice and eggs from entering the environment during delousing (O’Donohoe & Mcdermott 2014).…”
Section: What Preventative Methods Are Available?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fish–bivalve) has been demonstrated to decrease organic waste accumulation on the ocean floor, as portions of the waste nutrients of one species are captured and converted into energy by others, reducing the environmental impact (Byrne et al, ; Carras et al, ; Hughes & Black, ). Added to the evidence for mitigation of sea lice infestation by cultured bivalves, this would expand the potential environmental and social benefits of IMTA (Byrne et al, ; Carras et al, ). However, the IMTA increases complexity in logistics, infrastructure, biosecurity, diseases and human resources capacity (Byrne et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Added to the evidence for mitigation of sea lice infestation by cultured bivalves, this would expand the potential environmental and social benefits of IMTA (Byrne et al, ; Carras et al, ). However, the IMTA increases complexity in logistics, infrastructure, biosecurity, diseases and human resources capacity (Byrne et al, ). In this context, to assure that the IMTA for salmon culture (the core business) continues being profitable, it is crucial that the new complexities produced by the incorporation of IMTA do not reduce the efficiency of the salmon production (Byrne et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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