The study is focused on the potential of edible bivalves in bioremediation of fish-farm effluents, since aquaculture commonly increase pollution for the discharge of nutrients and fish faeces. Was made a 24h experiment with Mythilus sp. both juveniles and adults, previously collected and acclimated in the laboratory, in 9 aquaria full of wastewater effluents. The results will show the capacity of bivalves in reducing the Nutrients (both Nitrogen and Phosphorus), Chlorophyll a and Phaeophytin concentrations.

The study is focused on the potential of edible bivalves in bioremediation of fish-farm effluents, since aquaculture commonly increase pollution for the discharge of nutrients and fish faeces. Was made a 24h experiment with Mythilus sp. both juveniles and adults, previously collected and acclimated in the laboratory, in 9 aquaria full of wastewater effluents. The results will show the capacity of bivalves in reducing the Nutrients (both Nitrogen and Phosphorus), Chlorophyll a and Phaeophytin concentrations.

Potential of edible bivalves for bioremediation of nutrient-rich fish farm effluents

PAGANO, CHIARA
2021/2022

Abstract

The study is focused on the potential of edible bivalves in bioremediation of fish-farm effluents, since aquaculture commonly increase pollution for the discharge of nutrients and fish faeces. Was made a 24h experiment with Mythilus sp. both juveniles and adults, previously collected and acclimated in the laboratory, in 9 aquaria full of wastewater effluents. The results will show the capacity of bivalves in reducing the Nutrients (both Nitrogen and Phosphorus), Chlorophyll a and Phaeophytin concentrations.
2021
Potential of edible bivalves for bioremediation of nutrient-rich fish farm effluents
The study is focused on the potential of edible bivalves in bioremediation of fish-farm effluents, since aquaculture commonly increase pollution for the discharge of nutrients and fish faeces. Was made a 24h experiment with Mythilus sp. both juveniles and adults, previously collected and acclimated in the laboratory, in 9 aquaria full of wastewater effluents. The results will show the capacity of bivalves in reducing the Nutrients (both Nitrogen and Phosphorus), Chlorophyll a and Phaeophytin concentrations.
Bivalves
Bioremediation
Aquaculture
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