As aquaculture continues to expand, protein sources have become more costly and less available. Simultaneously, lipid-extracted algal meals (LEA) (co-products of bio-diesel production) are becoming increasingly available as alternative sources of energy are investigated. By integrating LEA into aquaculture diets, feed prices could be lowered and bio-diesel production would have an additional revenue stream. Three feeding trials each of 7 weeks duration were conducted to evaluate five different algal meals as partial replacements for fishmeal and soy protein concentrate in diets for juvenile red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus). Apparent digestibility coefficients (ADCs) for CP and energy in various LEAs also were determined with red drum and hy...
Several marine microalgal species offer a valuable source of long chain PUFA\u2019s that have the po...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
The use of microalgae as a sustainable source of n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA...
Microalgae have been used as live food in aquatic species. In recent years, the interest in microalg...
ABSTRACT: The forecasted growth of the aquaculture sector requires the use of novel and sustainable ...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Microalgae have attracted increasing attention as animal feed supplements since they are natural sou...
Aquafeed accounts for at least 75–90% of aquaculture’s operating costs. Traditional aquafeed ingredi...
Recent improvements in technological production systems allow massive microalgae biomass under contr...
Demand for seafood has continued to increase despite a stagnation in global wild-caught fisheries. A...
For a sustainable aquaculture industry, current levels of fish meals/oils in aquafeeds need to be dr...
Aquaculture is a significant contributor to the global food supply and continues to grow each year. ...
Algae are at the base of the aquatic food chain, producing the food resources that fish are adapted ...
Fish has long been a source of “rich food for poor people” and has played an important role in incre...
Algae are at the base of the aquatic food chain, producing the food resources that fish are adapted ...
Several marine microalgal species offer a valuable source of long chain PUFA\u2019s that have the po...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
The use of microalgae as a sustainable source of n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA...
Microalgae have been used as live food in aquatic species. In recent years, the interest in microalg...
ABSTRACT: The forecasted growth of the aquaculture sector requires the use of novel and sustainable ...
Microalgae companies increasingly seek markets for defatted biomass that is left over after extracti...
Microalgae have attracted increasing attention as animal feed supplements since they are natural sou...
Aquafeed accounts for at least 75–90% of aquaculture’s operating costs. Traditional aquafeed ingredi...
Recent improvements in technological production systems allow massive microalgae biomass under contr...
Demand for seafood has continued to increase despite a stagnation in global wild-caught fisheries. A...
For a sustainable aquaculture industry, current levels of fish meals/oils in aquafeeds need to be dr...
Aquaculture is a significant contributor to the global food supply and continues to grow each year. ...
Algae are at the base of the aquatic food chain, producing the food resources that fish are adapted ...
Fish has long been a source of “rich food for poor people” and has played an important role in incre...
Algae are at the base of the aquatic food chain, producing the food resources that fish are adapted ...
Several marine microalgal species offer a valuable source of long chain PUFA\u2019s that have the po...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
The use of microalgae as a sustainable source of n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA...