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Title: | MACAROMOD: A tool to model particulate waste dispersion and benthic impact from offshore sea-cage aquaculture in the Macaronesian region | Authors: | Riera, Rodrigo Pérez, Óscar Cromey, Chris Rodríguez, Myriam Ramos, Eva Álvarez, Omar Domínguez, Julián Monterroso, Óscar Tuya, Fernando |
UNESCO Clasification: | 251092 Acuicultura marina | Keywords: | Sea-cage aquaculture Dispersion model Benthic impact Macaronesian region Atlantic Ocean |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Project: | Dispersión de materia orgánica en granjas de acuicultura: Desarrollo de un modelo matemático para garantizar su sostenibilidad ambiental e identificado por el acrónimo MACROMOD | Journal: | Ecological Modelling | Abstract: | Uneaten feeding pellets and fish released faeces cause the most severe impact on the benthos beneath aquaculture offshore sea-cages. A modelling tool, ‘MACAROMOD', composed of particulate waste dispersion and benthic response, was developed to predict the environmental disturbances of offshore sea-bream (Sparus aurata), sea-bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and meagre (Argyrosomus regius) aquaculture in the Macaronesian region (oceanic archipelagos in the north-eastern Atlantic). MACAROMOD was tested at 8 sites (7 farms in the Canary Islands and 1 farm in Madeira), hence covering a high variability in oceanographic and environmental conditions. In general, a low percentage of lost pellets was found (3%), while a high rate of pellets were consumed by wild fishes (97%). Considering all studied sites, significant correlations were shown between observed and predicted solid fluxes (R2 = 0.89), and also between solid fluxes and the depositional footprint on the benthos, by taken advantage of observed and predicted values of the ecological status AMBI index (R2 = 0.6966). A flux threshold of 12 kg solids m−2 yr−1 was predicted as a boundary from which ecological degradation occurs for the study region. MACAROMOD is therefore a valid tool to improve planning and monitoring Macaronesian aquaculture. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/35362 | ISSN: | 0304-3800 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2017.08.006 | Source: | Ecological Modelling [ISSN 0304-3800], v. 361, p. 122-134 |
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