Recirculation aquaculture systems (RASs) are increasingly considered as production systems of the future with a minimum ecological impact for the production of aquatic food. To maintain a good water quality and to produce quality and healthy fishery products, the systems depend on a diverse microbial community involved in different processes of water purification but also in unwanted effects. The article reviews the present knowledge on microorganisms in RAS, their relative distribution within the system compartments and their role in system performance. The system possesses different microniches in which microorganisms retrieve their preferential conditions for oxygen and nutrients. Ammonia and nitrite are oxidized under aerobic conditions...
Marine recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is a prominent technology within fish farming. However...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are good candidates for the sustainable development of the a...
Aquaculture, or aqua-farming, refers to the artificial cultivation of aquatic organisms. Aquaculture...
Recirculation aquaculture systems (RASs) are increasingly considered as production systems of the fu...
ABSTRACT Flowthrough and pond aquaculture system microbiome management practices aim to mitigate fis...
Different kinds of organic and inorganic compounds (e.g. formulated food, manures, fertilizers) are ...
Biofilters are crucial and costly components in marine recirculating aquaculture systems. However, n...
ABSTRACT ...
As aquaculture production continues to increase, new technologies have been developed to minimize n...
It is necessary to maintain optimal water quality parameters for a proper operation of a recirculati...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector accounting for almost 43% of the world's fo...
The roles of algae in improving aquaculture water quality are well-established. However, the integra...
Abstract While biofilters are widely used to metabolize ammonia and other wastes in marine recircula...
Abstract The discovery of aerobic and anammox bacteria capable of generating methane in bio-filters ...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors today. Norway is the world’s larges...
Marine recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is a prominent technology within fish farming. However...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are good candidates for the sustainable development of the a...
Aquaculture, or aqua-farming, refers to the artificial cultivation of aquatic organisms. Aquaculture...
Recirculation aquaculture systems (RASs) are increasingly considered as production systems of the fu...
ABSTRACT Flowthrough and pond aquaculture system microbiome management practices aim to mitigate fis...
Different kinds of organic and inorganic compounds (e.g. formulated food, manures, fertilizers) are ...
Biofilters are crucial and costly components in marine recirculating aquaculture systems. However, n...
ABSTRACT ...
As aquaculture production continues to increase, new technologies have been developed to minimize n...
It is necessary to maintain optimal water quality parameters for a proper operation of a recirculati...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector accounting for almost 43% of the world's fo...
The roles of algae in improving aquaculture water quality are well-established. However, the integra...
Abstract While biofilters are widely used to metabolize ammonia and other wastes in marine recircula...
Abstract The discovery of aerobic and anammox bacteria capable of generating methane in bio-filters ...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors today. Norway is the world’s larges...
Marine recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is a prominent technology within fish farming. However...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are good candidates for the sustainable development of the a...
Aquaculture, or aqua-farming, refers to the artificial cultivation of aquatic organisms. Aquaculture...