[HTML][HTML] Eutrophication: Causes, consequences, physical, chemical and biological techniques for mitigation strategies

SO Akinnawo - Environmental Challenges, 2023 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is reckoned as an ecological challenge that exhibits adverse effects on the
aquatic ecosystem as well as the sustenance of portable water required by humans for their …

An overview of soil and soilless cultivation techniques—chances, challenges and the neglected question of sustainability

A Fussy, J Papenbrock - Plants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Resources such as fertile soil and clean water are already limited in many parts of the world.
Additionally, the conventional use of arable land is becoming increasingly difficult, which is …

Aquaculture industry: Supply and demand, best practices, effluent and its current issues and treatment technology

A Ahmad, SRS Abdullah, HA Hasan, AR Othman… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The aquaculture industry has become increasingly important and is rapidly growing in terms
of providing a protein food source for human consumption. With the increase in the global …

Hazardous substances and their removal in recirculating aquaculture systems: A review

H Li, Z Cui, H Cui, Y Bai, Z Yin, K Qu - Aquaculture, 2023 - Elsevier
Aquaculture has great potential to feed and nourish the world's growing population.
However, the aquaculture products often increase at the expense of the environment …

[HTML][HTML] Waste production in aquaculture: Sources, components and managements in different culture systems

AB Dauda, A Ajadi, AS Tola-Fabunmi… - Aquaculture and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The intensification of aquaculture has emerged as a viable alternative for increasing
aquaculture production due to competition that arose from the use of natural resources, such …

Aquaponic trends and challenges–A review

B Yep, Y Zheng - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019 - Elsevier
This article reviews current literature published on aquaponics, a growing technology which
uses aquaculture effluent to grow plants. Aquaponics offers a solution to several …

The rising tide of antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture: sources, sinks and solutions

JEM Watts, HJ Schreier, L Lanska, MS Hale - Marine drugs, 2017 - mdpi.com
As the human population increases there is an increasing reliance on aquaculture to supply
a safe, reliable, and economic supply of food. Although food production is essential for a …

[HTML][HTML] Aquaculture wastewater treatment technologies and their sustainability: A review

AP Tom, JS Jayakumar, M Biju, J Somarajan… - Energy Nexus, 2021 - Elsevier
Major challenges faced by the human population in recent times include population
increase, resource depletion and deterioration of environmental quality. The scarcity of food …

Challenges of sustainable and commercial aquaponics

S Goddek, B Delaide, U Mankasingh, KV Ragnarsdottir… - Sustainability, 2015 - mdpi.com
The world is facing a number of serious problems of which population rise, climate change,
soil degradation, water scarcity and food security are among the most important …

Sustainable intensification of aquaculture through nutrient recycling and circular economies: more fish, less waste, blue growth

C Campanati, D Willer, J Schubert… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Aquaculture has grown rapidly to play a crucial economic and social role and meet the
increasing global demand for seafood. As aquaculture intensifies, there is increasing …