As the aquaculture industry intensively develops, its environmental impact increases. Discharges from aquaculture deteriorate the receiving environment and the need for fishmeal and fish oil for fish feed production increases. Rotating biological contactors, trickling filters, bead filters and fluidized sand biofilters are conventionally used in intensive aquaculture systems to remove nitrogen from culture water. Besides these conventional water treatment systems, there are other possible modi operandi to recycle aquaculture water and simultaneously produce fish feed. These double-purpose techniques are the periphyton treatment technique, which is applicable to extensive systems, and the proteinaceous bio-flocs technology, which can be used...
We recently developed an autotrophic biofloc technology (ABFT) system entailing simultaneous microal...
The potential use of sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) as an alternative bio-flocs technology (BFT) a...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...
The discharge of nutrient rich effluent from aquaculture systems into coastal waters is cause for co...
The world population continues to increase day by day. Therefore, aquaculture needs to grow in order...
There is a growing contamination of soil and irrigation water by intensive agricultural use and envi...
Fish produce a variety of wastes including solids, ammonia, carbon dioxide and other materials. Thes...
Aquaculture, or aqua-farming, refers to the artificial cultivation of aquatic organisms. Aquaculture...
Aquaculture is a rapidly developing industry worldwide. It is the best alternative for the decreasin...
Increasing global demand for fish and the depletion of natural fish stocks has stimulated the develop...
Many aquaculture systems generate high amounts of wastewater containing compounds such as suspended ...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
Aquaponics is considered as a promising approach to mass produce both fish meat and vegetable at hig...
Nutrient discharge into coastal areas, such as the Great Barrier Reef can result in the degradation ...
Some aspects of traditional aquaculture have negative impacts on the aquatic environment, leading to...
We recently developed an autotrophic biofloc technology (ABFT) system entailing simultaneous microal...
The potential use of sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) as an alternative bio-flocs technology (BFT) a...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...
The discharge of nutrient rich effluent from aquaculture systems into coastal waters is cause for co...
The world population continues to increase day by day. Therefore, aquaculture needs to grow in order...
There is a growing contamination of soil and irrigation water by intensive agricultural use and envi...
Fish produce a variety of wastes including solids, ammonia, carbon dioxide and other materials. Thes...
Aquaculture, or aqua-farming, refers to the artificial cultivation of aquatic organisms. Aquaculture...
Aquaculture is a rapidly developing industry worldwide. It is the best alternative for the decreasin...
Increasing global demand for fish and the depletion of natural fish stocks has stimulated the develop...
Many aquaculture systems generate high amounts of wastewater containing compounds such as suspended ...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
Aquaponics is considered as a promising approach to mass produce both fish meat and vegetable at hig...
Nutrient discharge into coastal areas, such as the Great Barrier Reef can result in the degradation ...
Some aspects of traditional aquaculture have negative impacts on the aquatic environment, leading to...
We recently developed an autotrophic biofloc technology (ABFT) system entailing simultaneous microal...
The potential use of sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) as an alternative bio-flocs technology (BFT) a...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...