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Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture systems and circularity assessment
New methodology evaluates IMTA systems from a circularity perspective, quantifying benefits for bioremediation of nutrients and efficient resource use.
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A new study finds pairing shrimp with oysters and seaweed reduces nitrogen levels, making shrimp farming more responsible and profitable.
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New methodology evaluates IMTA systems from a circularity perspective, quantifying benefits for bioremediation of nutrients and efficient resource use.
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First quantitative estimates for nutrient retention in IMTA systems show a large fraction of released nutrients retained by extractive species and harvested.
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Don’t call it integrated multi-trophic aquaculture: Former commercial fisherman Bren Smith says polyculture of non-fed species is the future of aquaculture.