The dual objective of sustainable aquaculture, i.e., to produce food while sustaining natural resources is achieved only when production systems with a minimum ecological impact are used. Recirculating aquaculture systems (RASs) provide opportunities to reduce water usage and to improve waste management and nutrient recycling. RAS makes intensive fish production compatible with environmental sustainability. This review aims to summarize the most recent developments within RAS that have contributed to the environmental sustainability of the European aquaculture sector. The review first shows the ongoing expansion of RAS production by species and country in Europe. Life cycle analysis showed that feed, fish production and waste and energy are...
Aquaculture, just like any other economic activity, has effects on environment. This can be seen thr...
The global aquaculture production of crustaceans, shellfish and fish has to increase to satisfy the ...
Over the last several decades, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have become a viable technolo...
The dual objective of sustainable aquaculture, i.e., to produce food while sustaining natural resour...
The global demand for fish is rising, caused by population growth and an increasing per capita consu...
274 p.Animal farming systems, including fish farming, are regarded to be a major cause of problems s...
Just like every economic activity, aquaculture has a particular effect on environment, which manifes...
In order to meet the protein needs of the rapidly growing world population, cultivation of aquatic o...
New farming conditions (limitations in water quality and quantity, cost of land, limitations on wate...
In the context of climate change and population growth, aquaculture plays an important role for food...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) allow minimizing the water renewal flow rate needed in fish ...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) provide an effective method to produce aquaculture products ...
Aquaculture in our inland waters may take a position to threaten the sector in the future with globa...
Many aquaculture systems generate high amounts of wastewater containing compounds such as suspended ...
Closed-system aquaculture presents a new and expanding commercial opportunity. Recirculating aquac...
Aquaculture, just like any other economic activity, has effects on environment. This can be seen thr...
The global aquaculture production of crustaceans, shellfish and fish has to increase to satisfy the ...
Over the last several decades, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have become a viable technolo...
The dual objective of sustainable aquaculture, i.e., to produce food while sustaining natural resour...
The global demand for fish is rising, caused by population growth and an increasing per capita consu...
274 p.Animal farming systems, including fish farming, are regarded to be a major cause of problems s...
Just like every economic activity, aquaculture has a particular effect on environment, which manifes...
In order to meet the protein needs of the rapidly growing world population, cultivation of aquatic o...
New farming conditions (limitations in water quality and quantity, cost of land, limitations on wate...
In the context of climate change and population growth, aquaculture plays an important role for food...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) allow minimizing the water renewal flow rate needed in fish ...
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) provide an effective method to produce aquaculture products ...
Aquaculture in our inland waters may take a position to threaten the sector in the future with globa...
Many aquaculture systems generate high amounts of wastewater containing compounds such as suspended ...
Closed-system aquaculture presents a new and expanding commercial opportunity. Recirculating aquac...
Aquaculture, just like any other economic activity, has effects on environment. This can be seen thr...
The global aquaculture production of crustaceans, shellfish and fish has to increase to satisfy the ...
Over the last several decades, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have become a viable technolo...