This research was partly funded by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) within the framework of the Dutch Topsector Energy (funding number TEHE117022) and the Olaf Schuilingfonds of the Utrecht University Fund, that specifically financed the biogeochemistry laboratory work. Institutional Review Board...
In a laboratory experiment, Grant et al. [77] demonstrated that low concentrations of suspended sediment, when swirled up 0.1 cm/day, can contribute to nutrient intake and, as such, have a positive effect on the growth speed of O. edulis, but that sediment churned up to 0.8 cm per day...