Acronym CLEANAQ
Category
Aquaculture
Marine Biotechnology
Title Innovative removal of N, P and organic matter in effluents from recirculating aquaculture systems
Programme BONUS
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
NA
Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
Action (COST)
NA
Specific Programme (FP7)
NA
Funding source National-European
Coordinator Pedersen Per Bovbjerg
Coordinator email pbp@aqua.dtu.dk
Coordinator institution
DTU-AQUA - Technical University of Denmark; National Institute of Aquatic Resources (Denmark)
Institutions involved
BA - Billund Aquaculture Service (Denmark) ,
Sybimar - Gala Mare Oy (Finland) ,
NA - KSK Aqua Aps (Denmark) ,
LUKE - Natural Resources Institute (Finland) ,
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden) ,
NA - Sashimi Royal AS (Denmark) ,
JYU - University of Jyvaskyla (Finland) ,
Start year 2017
End year 2019
Funding (€) € 977,584
Website https://www.era-learn.eu/network-information/networks/bonus-169/bonus-call-2015-blue-baltic/innovative-removal-of-n-p-and-organic-matter-in-effluents-from-recirculating-aquaculture-systems
Summary Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) provide technology for sustainable fish production in nutrient-sensitive areas such as Baltic Sea. Although RAS implies reduced discharge, most of the nitrogen (as nitrate) and some of the phosphorous and organic matter are, however, still found in the outlet of the production unit. Additional removal in terms of cost-efficient end-of-pipe treatment is therefore needed to reduce final discharge and comply with environmental conditions and regulations in the Baltic Sea.
Innovative solutions improving the efficiency and reducing the use of external resources are thus imparative for future development. Therefore, CLEANAQ seeks to develop novel technologies and procedures for brackish/saline aquaculture systems investigating and optimizing 1) Single-sludge denitrification using fish waste as carbon source 2) Carbon-free denitrification; using woodchip-supported denitrification and/or electrochemical removal 3) Removal of the phosphate load using organic flocculants.
To optimize the techniques, state-of-art stable isotope and molecular methods will be used for the analysis of microbial processes to support mass balance calculations in fish production using experimental and full-scale RAS. The technologies developed and applied through the project will support the design and application of resource-efficient technologies, ultimately allowing RAS to decouple fish production from environmental impact in the Baltic region.
Keywords
Waste valorization;
Waste management;
Wastes;
Land-based aquaculture;
Water quality;
Recirculating systems;
Water management;
Fish;
Marine Region
76
Not associated to marine areas
0
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