Measuring and modelling the dispersal of salmon farm organic waste over sandy sediments

Authors

  • Clive Fox Author
  • Chris Webb Author
  • Jon Grant Author
  • Stevie Brain Author
  • Stephen Fraser Author
  • Richard Abell Author
  • Natalie Hicks Author

Abstract

Fish farm waste dispersal models are widely used but have only been directly validated to a limited extent. Two shallow (<20m) Atlantic salmon farms (Bayof Meiland Quanter- ness) in Orkney, Scotland were studied. Bay of Meil has peak near-bed currents of 9.7 cm s−1 whereas Quanterness has flows up to 31.6 cm s−1. Sediment tray traps which allow resuspension to occur were deployed at each site. The patterns of particulate organic carbon (POC) deposition into the traps were in broad agreement with the observed water current directions and results from faunal benthic monitoring. Despitethemarkedlydifferentflowregimesatthe2sites, most of the deposition occurred within 210 m of the cage perimeters. POC footprints were then modelled using the particle tracking model NewDEPOMOD. For Bay of Meil, a footprint was obtained using the recommended parameter defaults, but the spatial extent was too constrained compared to the sediment tray results. For Quanterness, all simulated particles were lost from the model domain and the critical erosion shear stress had to be increased to unrealistic levels to obtain a footprint. The failure to find a common set of parameter values applicable to both sites, despite their similar depths and sandy seabed, suggests that there remain unresolved issues, likely in how NewDEPOMOD handles waste resuspension. The sediment trays provided a direct method for quantifying the organic carbon deposition, facilitating direct validation of the dispersal model and demonstrating that further research is needed on fish farm waste dispersal at coarser sediment sites.

Author Biographies

  • Clive Fox

    Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage, Oban PA371QA, UK

  • Chris Webb

    Cooke Aquaculture, Orkney Islands, Crowness Rd, Kirkwall KW151RG, UK

  • Jon Grant

    Dalhousie University, Department of Oceanography, 1355 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H4J1, Canada

  • Stevie Brain

    Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage, Oban PA371QA, UK

  • Stephen Fraser

    Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage, Oban PA371QA, UK

  • Richard Abell

    Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage, Oban PA371QA, UK

  • Natalie Hicks

    Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage, Oban PA371QA, UK

    Present address: School of Life Sciences, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO43SQ, UK

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2024-06-18

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Agricultural sciences