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Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS): environmental solution and climate change adaptation
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posted on 2021-05-01, 00:00 authored by Nesar Ahmed, Giovanni TurchiniConsidering environmental sustainability and vulnerability to the effects of climate change on fish production, one of the potential adaptation strategies is “Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)”. RAS are eco-friendly, water efficient, highly productive intensive farming, which are not associated with adverse environmental impacts, such as habitat destruction, water pollution and eutrophication, biotic depletion, ecological effects on biodiversity due to captive fish and exotic species escape, disease outbreaks, and parasite transmission. Moreover, RAS operate in indoor controlled environment, and thus, only minimally affect by climatic factors, including rainfall variation, flood, drought, global warming, cyclone, salinity fluctuation, ocean acidification, and sea level rise. However, energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are the two most stringent limiting factors for RAS. Despite these potentials and promises, RAS have not yet been widely practiced, particularly in developing countries, due to complex and costly system designs. Further research with technological innovations are needed to establish low-cost, energy efficient RAS for intensifying seafood production, reducing GHG emissions, and adaptation to climate change.
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Journal
Journal of cleaner productionVolume
297Article number
126604Pagination
1 - 14Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
ISSN
0959-6526Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalUsage metrics
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Keywords
Recirculating aquacultureFish productionEnvironmental sustainabilityClimate changeAdaptationScience & TechnologyTechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineGreen & Sustainable Science & TechnologyEngineering, EnvironmentalEnvironmental SciencesScience & Technology - Other TopicsEngineeringEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyLIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENTGREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONSWATER-QUALITYFRESH-WATERSUSTAINABLE AQUACULTUREBIOFLOC TECHNOLOGYSHRIMP AQUACULTURECHANGE IMPACTSHIGH-DENSITYPERFORMANCE