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Predicting aquaculture-derived benthic organic enrichment: Model validation

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  • Jusup, Marko
  • Klanjšček, Jasminka
  • Petricioli, Donat
  • Legović, Tarzan

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A sediment trap validation study was conducted near the commercial sea bass and sea bream fish farm in order to assess the predictive capability of a particle tracking deposition model. The validation procedure consisted of two distinct phases. First, the deposition of particulate waste (i.e. fecal pellets and excess feed) was measured near a single net pen containing 19tons of sea bass. Afterwards, the model quality was determined by statistical comparison of predicted and observed values.

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  • Jusup, Marko & Klanjšček, Jasminka & Petricioli, Donat & Legović, Tarzan, 2009. "Predicting aquaculture-derived benthic organic enrichment: Model validation," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 220(19), pages 2407-2414.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:220:y:2009:i:19:p:2407-2414
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.06.033
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    1. Jusup, Marko & Geček, Sunčana & Legović, Tarzan, 2007. "Impact of aquacultures on the marine ecosystem: Modelling benthic carbon loading over variable depth," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 200(3), pages 459-466.
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