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Salmon farming in the North: How do we regulate growth?

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2021
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Solås, Ann-Magnhild; Kvalvik, Ingrid; Robertsen, Roy; Young, Nathan; Thorarinsdottir, Ragnheidur Inga; Simonsen, Knud; Sønvisen, Signe Annie; Johnsen, Jahn Petter
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Aquaculture has become a major part of global food production, and according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, it is now the fastest growing animal food-producing industry. In the North, further growth in salmon farming is expected. What mechanisms are in place to regulate this growth?
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Solås A, Kvalvik I, Robertsen R, Young N, Thorarinsdottir RI, Simonsen K, Sønvisen sa, Johnsen JP. Salmon farming in the North: How do we regulate growth? . Fram Forum. 2021;10:50-53
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