Operation and effluent treatment costs are limiting factors for the success of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in meeting seafood demand in the United States. Adopting a capture-and-reuse waste management model similar to terrestrial agriculture farmers would allow RAS farmers to monetize effluent and offset production costs. The moisture content and nutrient profile of RAS effluent makes it a potential option for use as a hydroponic fertilizer. Treatment of RAS waste is needed to mineralize particulate-bound nutrients before becoming a viable hydroponic nutrient solution. Anaerobic treatment (AT), a method used by municipal and agricultural waste treatment facilities to reduce total solids, has been shown to successfully mineralize...
AquaFuture operates a 1.8 million gallon recirculating aquaculture facility capable of filtering the...
Aquaponics combines aquaculture with hydroponics by recirculating water in a closed loop. As an inno...
International audienceThe exploitation of readily bioavailable fish excreta as a source of plant nut...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) require 95-99% less water than alternative fish farming meth...
Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technologies are required to meet current and future food p...
Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) optimizes growth parameters for vegetable and aquaculture p...
In recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), mechanical removal of suspended solids by clarifiers or ...
Aquaculture is becoming an essential component of the seafood industry all over the world in order t...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...
Increasing global demand for fish and the depletion of natural fish stocks has stimulated the develop...
Intensive recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) routinely discharge effluent that, while relativel...
There is a recognized need for mineralizing aquaculture-derived sludge in aquaponics systems in orde...
Just like every economic activity, aquaculture has a particular effect on environment, which manifes...
This research characterizes the degree of solids reduction, nutrient mineralization, and organic rem...
AquaFuture operates a 1.8 million gallon recirculating aquaculture facility capable of filtering the...
Aquaponics combines aquaculture with hydroponics by recirculating water in a closed loop. As an inno...
International audienceThe exploitation of readily bioavailable fish excreta as a source of plant nut...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) require 95-99% less water than alternative fish farming meth...
Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technologies are required to meet current and future food p...
Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) optimizes growth parameters for vegetable and aquaculture p...
In recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), mechanical removal of suspended solids by clarifiers or ...
Aquaculture is becoming an essential component of the seafood industry all over the world in order t...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...
This chapter describes the possibility to combine wastewater treatment in recirculating aquaculture ...
Increasing global demand for fish and the depletion of natural fish stocks has stimulated the develop...
Intensive recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) routinely discharge effluent that, while relativel...
There is a recognized need for mineralizing aquaculture-derived sludge in aquaponics systems in orde...
Just like every economic activity, aquaculture has a particular effect on environment, which manifes...
This research characterizes the degree of solids reduction, nutrient mineralization, and organic rem...
AquaFuture operates a 1.8 million gallon recirculating aquaculture facility capable of filtering the...
Aquaponics combines aquaculture with hydroponics by recirculating water in a closed loop. As an inno...
International audienceThe exploitation of readily bioavailable fish excreta as a source of plant nut...