Bioengineering and biotechnological strategies for reduced waste aquaculture

Author:

Mayer Ian1,McLean Ewen2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden

2. University of Aalborg, Faculty of Technology and Science, Department of Civil Engineering, Aquaculture Biotechnology Section, Sohngaardsholmsvej 57DK-9000, Aalborg, Denmark

Abstract

While recent years have witnessed dramatic advances in the reduction of aquaculture waste production, primarily due to advances in feed technology, the co-implementation of new bioengineering and biotechnological strategies are vital for alleviating the environmental impact of the rapidly expanding global aquaculture industry. The deployment of a new generation of automated feeding devices, and continued advances in recirculation technologies for land-based systems are amongst the more significant bioengineering advances that have resulted in reduced waste production. Advances in feed technologies will continue to play a pivotal role in the reduction of aquculture waste. Further, the advent of modern recombinant DNA technologies now allows for the economic production of a variety of feed supplements, most notably microbial phytases. Other, often overlooked, biotechnological strategies for achieving improved growth and conversion efficiencies include such physiological modifications as sustained exercise and compensatory growth. Somewhat more controversial biotechnological methods which may be beneficial in reduced waste management include endocrine manipulations and genetic engineering. Again, recent advances in recombinant DNA and transgenic technologies have also led to renewed interest in these strategies.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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