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Best aquaculture practices integrating advanced water quality treatment processes and technologies, supported by auto-mation and sensors, modeling and artificial intelligence-internet of things are necessary for a sustainable aquaculture environment, production and stable value chain.
Good water quality is mandatory in different phases of a successful aquaculture production, water intake, water use and waste discharges. However, unsustainable aquaculture practices can result in low yields and cause negative impacts on the environment and the human community.
6 Μαρ 2022 · Long-term use of the recirculated water for fish and crop production in the aquaponics system that is the major concern in sustainable aquaculture for reduction of the water quality led...
23 Most aquaculture systems require a thorough understanding of water quality and waste 24 management for accurate treatment decisions to ensure healthy cultured organisms with 25 high yields (Davidson et al., 2022).
1 Δεκ 2012 · Acceptable water quality can be achieved using the following pond management techniques: • Controlled water exchange. Water exchange is done daily , as routine or extra exchange may be
18 Ιαν 2017 · Such technique is based on in situ microorganism production which plays three major roles: (i) maintenance of water quality, by the uptake of nitrogen compounds generating in situ microbial protein; (ii) nutrition, increasing culture feasibility by reducing feed conversion ratio (FCR) and a decrease of feed costs; and (iii) competition with path...
23 Φεβ 2023 · Water quality control is a key aspect in any aquaculture management, but especially in RAS, where the water is circulated in the system. The main parameters for quality monitoring include pH, temperature, oxidation–reduction potential (ORP/Redox), turbidity, salinity and DO.