Safe, robust, and productive Exposed Aquaculture Operations - Challenges and solutions
Føre, Heidi Moe; Thorvaldsen, Trine; Folkedal, Ole; Holmen, Ingunn; Lona, Eivind; Grøtli, Esten Ingar; Selvik, Ørjan; Fagertun, Jan Tore; Endresen, Per Christian; Ohrem, Sveinung; Slette, Hans Tobias; Gutsch, Martin; Mathisen, Bjørn Magnus; Hvas, Malthe; Klebert, Pascal
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Abstract
In this report, challenges and solutions for exposed aquaculture operations have been presented. Exposed aquaculture is culturing of aquatic animals or plants at exposed locations. Exposed sites have potentially high waves, strong currents, and strong winds. Challenges for operations on exposed aquaculture sites, as described in this report's part I: Controlling hazards of weather, training, competence, organization of work, safety management emergency preparedness, and regulation. Understanding fish welfare and behavior in different environmental conditions, current, and waves Developing aquaculture structures that are operational at exposed sites with respect to sea load response, personnel safety, and fish welfare. Building safe vessels that can endure rough waters in sensitive exposed aquaculture operations. Reducing risk during lifting, crane operations or monitoring in harsh and complex conditions. Safe, robust, and productive Exposed Aquaculture Operations - Challenges and solutions