Modelling the dispersion of infectious salmon anemia virus from Atlantic salmon farms in the Quoddy Region of New Brunswick, Canada and Maine, USA
Pathogen dispersal from infected aquaculture sites into the surrounding ocean poses risks of infection to wild and farmed species, but is difficult to predict. This study aimed to build a framework using an ocean circulation and a particle tracking model in conjunction with a dynamic infection model...
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Main Authors: | Fuhong Ding (Author), Nellie Gagné (Author), Delphine Ditlecadet (Author), Brady K. Quinn (Author), Marc Trudel (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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