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·Global aquaculture development increased rapidly in recent years and the sector has become one of the fastest growing industries in the animal derived food production system
·However the role and potential of aquaculture to achieve goals for improving smallholder income dietary diversification and women s empowerment have yet to be realized In
·The effects of global climate change are becoming more evident and accelerating at an unprecedented pace For this reason human activities urgently need a paradigm shift to stop this entropic process before the consequences become irreversible In this sense the use of highly eco efficient materials aimed at conveniently neutralizing CO2
·The role of aquaculture in rural development Review of the State of World Aquaculture FAO Rome 2003 47 58 Rural aquaculture overview and framework for country reviews RAP Publication FAO
·As the global demand for seafood surges the expanding aquaculture industry faces a pressing need for viable aquafeed ingredients The raw material for fish oil is limited and expensive due to unpredictable fishery resources in the fishing zones and the overexploitation of wild fisheries underscoring the urgency of finding alternatives This review explores diverse
·The role of high grade Bentonite powder in coccidiosis and its effects on feed conversion ratio and blood parameters in broiler chicken Hayajneh1 A Abdelqader 1 Alnimer 1
·In the context of studies related to the geological disposal of radioactive waste and with a focus on the engineered barrier performance the FEBEX in situ test was the first real scale test of a horizontal disposal system for high level radioactive waste performed under natural conditions in crystalline rock ENRESA 2006 A gallery of m in diameter was
·Recently upwelled water from the southern Benguela upwelling system was incubated in a 60 l microcosm for 43 d under simulated in situ conditions to follow the development and activity of the heterotrophic microplanktonic community associated with phy toplankton growth and decay suggesting a close coupling between phytoplankon growth and
·Enhanced phosphorus treatment and recovery has been continuously pursued due to the stringent wastewater discharge regulations and a phosphate supply shortage Here a new adsorption membrane separation strategy was developed for rational reutilization of phosphate from sea cucumber aquaculture wastewater using a Zr modified bentonite filled
·The potential role of the dietary addition of bentonite clay powder in mitigating diazinon induced hepatorenal damage oxidative stress and pathological alterations in Nile tilapia Enas A Abbas Rehab E Mowafy Alshimaa A Khalil Fayza A Sdeek
·The effect of different doses of zeolite 0 2 4 and 8 g zeolite l 1 on reduction of copper toxicity in water and on freshwater fish Oreochromis mossambicus was studied for 180 days
The Role of Zinc Microelement in Aquaculture a Review Biol Trace Elem Res 2022 Aug;200 8 3841 3853 doi /s12011 021 02958 x Epub 2021 Oct 10 Authors Several sources of zinc are regularly applied in aquaculture including inorganic organic and nanoparticles Many studies examined the effects of zinc supplementation in the
Sea Urchins Biology and Ecology Stephen A Watts John M Lawrence in Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science 2013 Feed Additives Feed additives represent various classes of molecules compounds or organisms that promote ingestion absorption assimilation of nutrients growth and health They affect physiological processes such as immune
·Aquaculture Fish and Fisheries is a broad scope fisheries and aquaculture journal covering fish biology & disease aquatic conservation & ecology and oceanography This study aimed at identifying the role of indigenous people s knowledge in fish conservation as a way of improving aquaculture with a specific focus on the conservation of
·Current growth in aquaculture production is parallel with the increasing number of diseases outbreaks and can affect the production profitability and sustainability of the industry worldwide
·Aquaculture has grown at an impressive rate over the past few decades However guaranteeing aquaculture sustainability is a huge challenge in terms of maintaining productive output on the one hand and safeguarding natural resources and the environment on the other Major stumbling blocks include emerging infectious diseases demand for aquafeed
·Additionally the results demonstrate that aquaculture is mainly a secondary activity for 97% of respondents yet it could play a pivotal role in household economic diversification
·Nowadays the aquaculture industry is critical due to its vital role in supplying approximately half of the world s animal protein needs 1 2 and participating in the protection of imperiled
1 INTRODUCTION Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world currently providing around 47% of the global seafood demands and is well positioned to supply the protein requirements of our increasing population FAO 2018 The exponential growth of the global aquaculture industry has fostered the development of commercial diets which are cost
·The teleost gut microbiome has a clear role in the future of aquaculture and although research has come a long way in recent decades there are still many areas of gut microbiome research that require further development As highlighted in figure 1b there are still key elements lacking from many studies particularly those assessing
·Fusarium mycotoxins are also a notable concern in aquaculture feeds To mitigate the negative impacts of these mycotoxins a variety of binders are utilized such as aluminum silicates bentonite montmorillonite hydrated sodium calcium alumina silicates and zeolitic materials
·A review of this subject reveals that both the ion exchange and adsorption properties of natural zeolites can be exploited to make more efficient use of feed nitrogen in animal nutrition to reduce intestinal diseases prevalent in young swine and ruminants to control moisture and ammonia content of animal manure to purify recirculating
Modern aquaculture must be sustainable in terms of energy consumption raw materials used and environmental impact so alternatives are needed to replace fish feed with other raw materials Enzyme use in the agri food industry is based on their efficiency safety and protection of the environment which aligns with the requirements of a resource saving production
4 ·Vertical cutoff walls have been widely employed for groundwater control and in situ containment of subsurface pollutants The traditional cutoff wall materials are usually highly susceptible to dry wet cycles due to precipitation drought and groundwater fluctuation leading to cracking or even disintegration This study adopted sodium bentonite NaB to enhance the
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·Biofloc technology BFT is a relatively new aquaculture system that allows high density culture at a limited or zero water exchange Waste nutrients from the unconsumed feed faecal materials and metabolic products with the presence of additional organic carbon source are utilized by the heterotrophic bacteria to generate new biomass which can be further