Kelp culture in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture: expanding the temporal limitations.
In integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) production of cultured species may not align temporally. For instance, at an IMTA site in Kyuquot Sound, BC where the cultured species are Anoplopoma fimbria (sablefish), Plactopentin yesoensis (Japanese scallop) and Saccharina latissima (sugar kelp), s...
Main Author: | Blasco, Nathanial |
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Other Authors: | Cross, Stephen Fredrick |
Language: | English en |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3996 |
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