The utilization of seafood processing waste (SPW) is a potential means of reducing aquaculture’s reliance on marine forage fish. Therefore, in an effort to recycle valuable nutrients such as high-quality proteins and polyunsaturated fatty acids from potentially wasted seafood processing, a novel approach was evaluated to enrich plant-derived feedstuffs. Four thermally-processed blends were manufactured by dry-extruding a mixture of either soybean meal (SBM) or distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) with two different ratios of SPW (60:40, and 40:60 of SPW: plant-derived feedstuffs on a wet-weight basis). Five diets were formulated to contain 36 % of crude protein and 12 % of lipid, and each of the four blends comprising treatments (SB...
Replicate groups of Atlantic cod were fed 5 diets in which fish meal protein was replaced with 25% (...
Soy protein isolate (SPI) is a promising plant protein source to replace fish meal (FM) in aquatic f...
Cost and environmental restrictions limit the use of fishmeal (FM) in aquafeeds and plant protein (P...
Aquaculture is a significant contributor to the global food supply and continues to grow each year. ...
Feeds are crucial elements in aquaculture and can represent up to 70% of total operation costs. Gene...
Fast-paced growth in global aquaculture has elevated concerns about the high costs of fish farming p...
Considering the techno-economic feasibility of aquaculture production, feed cost is a primary concer...
Red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, is a highly prized marine teleost whose supply largely depends on aqu...
The expansion of aquaculture has increased demand for fishmeal supplies around the world; this, in t...
Fermented soy pulp (FSP) is currently capturing attention worldwide because of the high price of fis...
ABSTRACT: The forecasted growth of the aquaculture sector requires the use of novel and sustainable ...
As a result of increasing demand, uncertain availability, and increasing cost for fish meal (FM), fi...
Soy protein concentrate (SPC), as a protein source, is widely used to replace partial fishmeal (FM) ...
Aquaculture diets often account for \u3e50% of the overall production costs for many aquaculture spe...
As aquaculture continues to expand, protein sources have become more costly and less available. Simu...
Replicate groups of Atlantic cod were fed 5 diets in which fish meal protein was replaced with 25% (...
Soy protein isolate (SPI) is a promising plant protein source to replace fish meal (FM) in aquatic f...
Cost and environmental restrictions limit the use of fishmeal (FM) in aquafeeds and plant protein (P...
Aquaculture is a significant contributor to the global food supply and continues to grow each year. ...
Feeds are crucial elements in aquaculture and can represent up to 70% of total operation costs. Gene...
Fast-paced growth in global aquaculture has elevated concerns about the high costs of fish farming p...
Considering the techno-economic feasibility of aquaculture production, feed cost is a primary concer...
Red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, is a highly prized marine teleost whose supply largely depends on aqu...
The expansion of aquaculture has increased demand for fishmeal supplies around the world; this, in t...
Fermented soy pulp (FSP) is currently capturing attention worldwide because of the high price of fis...
ABSTRACT: The forecasted growth of the aquaculture sector requires the use of novel and sustainable ...
As a result of increasing demand, uncertain availability, and increasing cost for fish meal (FM), fi...
Soy protein concentrate (SPC), as a protein source, is widely used to replace partial fishmeal (FM) ...
Aquaculture diets often account for \u3e50% of the overall production costs for many aquaculture spe...
As aquaculture continues to expand, protein sources have become more costly and less available. Simu...
Replicate groups of Atlantic cod were fed 5 diets in which fish meal protein was replaced with 25% (...
Soy protein isolate (SPI) is a promising plant protein source to replace fish meal (FM) in aquatic f...
Cost and environmental restrictions limit the use of fishmeal (FM) in aquafeeds and plant protein (P...