The risk of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production can be a challenge in marine land-based recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic gas that can cause massive fish mortality even at low concentrations, and in addition, serious odour problems in the surroundings. It is a bacterial by-product originating from the degradation of organic matter in sulfur-rich waters such as marine waters. In order to hinder H2S production in marine land-based RAS, more information on the H2S production conditions and the associated microbiology is needed. In this study, the production of H2S from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) organic waste was examined using a novel H2S measurement method under a range of salinities (0, 5, 10, 15, 2...
Hydrogen sulfide, a common occurrence in hydroelectric dam environment, is potentially toxic to livi...
Fisherman Islands is an area of reclaimed land at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Queensland, Aus...
Modern aquaculture systems are designed for intensive rearing of fish or other species. Both land-ba...
Sudden mass mortalities of fish reared in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have occurred in r...
Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic gas that causes many economic losses in aquaculture ponds. The ap...
The introduction of seawater, especially in post-smolt recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), has l...
Fish farming in sea cages is a growing component of the global food industry. A prominent ecosystem ...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are efficient at solid waste capture and collection but gene...
A combination of biogeochemical analyses and molecular microbiological analyses were conducted to as...
Hydrogen sulfide can exist in oxic waters in the form of a dissolved gas, dissociated ions, dissolve...
Aim of the work was to identify sulfide-producers isolated from tuna and swordfish and to evaluate s...
Unconsumed fish food apparently resulted in the high sulfide concentrations seen near the feeding ar...
Natural and human impacts on geochemical redox cycling and biodiversity in estuaries have long been ...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) exist in anaerobic environments, such as marine sediments, and produ...
Putrefactive hydrogen sulfide production in the upper 4 cm of sediment in two small freshwater and e...
Hydrogen sulfide, a common occurrence in hydroelectric dam environment, is potentially toxic to livi...
Fisherman Islands is an area of reclaimed land at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Queensland, Aus...
Modern aquaculture systems are designed for intensive rearing of fish or other species. Both land-ba...
Sudden mass mortalities of fish reared in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have occurred in r...
Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic gas that causes many economic losses in aquaculture ponds. The ap...
The introduction of seawater, especially in post-smolt recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), has l...
Fish farming in sea cages is a growing component of the global food industry. A prominent ecosystem ...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are efficient at solid waste capture and collection but gene...
A combination of biogeochemical analyses and molecular microbiological analyses were conducted to as...
Hydrogen sulfide can exist in oxic waters in the form of a dissolved gas, dissociated ions, dissolve...
Aim of the work was to identify sulfide-producers isolated from tuna and swordfish and to evaluate s...
Unconsumed fish food apparently resulted in the high sulfide concentrations seen near the feeding ar...
Natural and human impacts on geochemical redox cycling and biodiversity in estuaries have long been ...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) exist in anaerobic environments, such as marine sediments, and produ...
Putrefactive hydrogen sulfide production in the upper 4 cm of sediment in two small freshwater and e...
Hydrogen sulfide, a common occurrence in hydroelectric dam environment, is potentially toxic to livi...
Fisherman Islands is an area of reclaimed land at the mouth of the Brisbane River in Queensland, Aus...
Modern aquaculture systems are designed for intensive rearing of fish or other species. Both land-ba...