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Nanofiltration of wastewater from the fishmeal industry
Desalination, 2001Abstract The wastewaters generated in fishmeal production, the average flow rates of which are 1100m3/h for a plant capacity of 100 ton fish/h, bear a high organic load, and therefore should not be discharged directly into the sea without a suitable treatment in order to prevent negative impacts in the environment.
Maria Diná Afonso +1 more
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Fishmeal Alternative Protein Sources for Aquaculture Feeds
2018Aquaculture currently accounts for approximately 50 % of fish consumed by humans. The future development of aquaculture will be greatly constrained by the increasing costs of fishmeal and fish oil. To remedy this situation, scientific research and feed manufacturers have made a significant progress by looking for alternative protein sources for use in ...
Gasco L +6 more
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Effect of fishmeal on sow reproductive performance
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 1997It has been suggested for many years that inclusion of fishmeal in diets for breeding sows gives improved reproductive performance, but there have been few experiments to objectively measure the effects of fishmeal inclusion. Recently, attention has focussed in many species on the possible beneficial effects of the long chain omega-3 fatty acids ...
S.A. Edwards, I. Pike
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Marine Policy, 2010
As a result of the stagnation of commercial fishery landings, aquaculture activities are expected to increase over the next decades to match the growing demand for marine protein Overall, it is expected that the aquaculture sector could reduce sonic of the fishing pressure applied to wild stocks However, this development is likely to be limited by the ...
Péron, Guillaume +2 more
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As a result of the stagnation of commercial fishery landings, aquaculture activities are expected to increase over the next decades to match the growing demand for marine protein Overall, it is expected that the aquaculture sector could reduce sonic of the fishing pressure applied to wild stocks However, this development is likely to be limited by the ...
Péron, Guillaume +2 more
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Reduction of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Fishmeal: A Feasibility Study
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008The dioxin, dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyl (DL-PCB), fat, and dry matter partitioning during fishmeal production have been studied in pilot scale. Most of the dry matter and lipid content in the fishmeal could be ascribed to the press cake intermediate product.
Age, Oterhals, Einar, Nygård
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Inequity in Fishmeal and Fish Oil Production.
The global supply of fishmeal and fish oil (FMFO) has been essential to the tremendous growth of aquaculture production over the past 30 years. Seventeen million tonnes of wild fish were caught and reduced to FMFO in 2022 and almost all of which (87% FM, 74% FO) was used by aquaculture to feed certain finfish and crustaceans. It is estimated that 4-5kgDavid Costalago +4 more
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Response of broilers to improved and local fishmeal
Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 2017A 42 day experiment with 204 one day old Marshal broilers was conducted to assess the nutritional quality of two imported- and two local-fishmeal using the biological response of broilers as a measure of performance. These birds were randomly distributed into four dietary treatments namely two commercially available imported fishmeal (A, B) and a ...
Ademola, S.G. +4 more
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Atlantic salmon growth study with different fishmeal treatments
Þessi skýrsla er lokuð / This report is closed.Shutter, David +3 more
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