Fish farm wastes in the ecosystem

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Abstract

Fish farms release dissolved and particulate waste into the ecosystem and the most important impacts on the water column and the sediments are described at different scales (A, B, C zones). An overview of the ethical and legal frameworks for management of aquaculture is given, introducing the ecosystem approach to regulation through the DPSIR (Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response) approach and EQSs (Environmental Quality Standards). The Scottish loch Creran is used as a case study due to the existence of long term monitoring and the presence of aquaculture in the loch. Finally the prospects for management of aquaculture within the European Water Framework Directive is discussed, and it is predicted that the implementation may either result in limited changes (e.g., same practice but outphasing of environmental hazards) or major changes (e.g., ecosystem approach to aquaculture through polycultures) to Scottish regulation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAquaculture in the Ecosystem
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages1-46
Number of pages46
ISBN (Electronic)9781402068102
ISBN (Print)9781402068096
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Eutrophication
  • Water framework directive

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