Growth and nutrient uptake of the seaweed Ulva ohnoi integrated in a Solea senegalensis recirculating system: influence of lighting, stocking density and CO2
- Author
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Oca, J.; Klimatis, N.; Pintado, J.; Cremades, J.; Jimenez, P.; Masaló, I.
- Type of activity
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Presentation of work at congresses
- Name of edition
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Aquaculture Europe: Food for thought
- Date of publication
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2016
- Presentation's date
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2016-09-22
- Book of congress proceedings
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Book of abstracts. Aquaculture '16. 20-23 2016 Edimburgh
- First page
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714
- Last page
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715
- Repository
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http://hdl.handle.net/2117/104157
- Abstract
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The integrated production of fish and seaweeds can improve the sustainability of the marine aquaculture industry. Seaweeds remove the nutrients dissolved in fish-farm effluents and can become a good source of proteins, carbohydrates and bioactive
compounds of commercial interest
- Citation
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Oca, J., Klimatis, N., Pintado, J., Cremades, J., Jimenez, P., Masaló, I. Growth and nutrient uptake of the seaweed Ulva ohnoi integrated in a Solea senegalensis recirculating system: influence of lighting, stocking density and CO2. A: Aquaculture Europe. "Book of abstracts. Aquaculture '16. 20-23 2016 Edimburgh". Edinburgh: 2016, p. 714-715.
- Keywords
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Solea Senegalensis, Ulva ohnoi
- Group of research
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SPAq - Aquaculture Production Systems