Simulating The Spread And Fate Of Sea Lice Larvae From An Infested Atlantic Salmon Farm On The West Coast Of Ireland
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Free (open access)
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Volume
24
Pages
8
Published
1998
Size
668 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/CMWR980282
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
Anthony M. Cawley
Abstract
This study investigates the spread and fate of sea lice larvae from salmon farming activities in Killary Harbour, Co. Galway. Numerical modelling is used to simulate the transport, dispersion and fate of sea lice larvae from the farm cages. Model simulations are run to quantify the risk of infestation of wild sea trout stocks from the salmon farms. A quasi 3-dimensional hydrodynamic model is developed to simulate the tide, river and wind induced currents within the Harbour. The dispersion of sea lice larvae is modelled using a Legrangian random walk particle tracking technique. The particle tracking technique was chosen in preference to the conventional Eulerian dispersion techniques as it eliminates numerical dispersion and a
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