Author:
De Medeiros Rocha Renato,Costa Diógenes FS,Lucena-Filho Milton A,Bezerra Rodolfo M,Medeiros David HM,Azevedo-Silva Antonio M,Araújo Cristian N,Xavier-Filho Lauro
Abstract
Abstract
Coastal solar saltworks of Brazil are exploited for sea salt, which becomes progressively concentrated by evaporation. This study aimed to review the current and new potential uses of these systems, in order to provide more dynamic for this activity. The first evaporation ponds are also used for artisanal fisheries, ensuring the livelihood of many families. All the brine rich in secondary salts (bittern) can be widely used by the chemical industry, while the Brazil shows an incipient production of "flower of salt", a salt with distinct characteristics with higher market value than sodium chloride. On the other hand, the saltponds have a high potential for management and obtaining of large populations of Artemia spp., purifying the brine through the action as biological filter. This microcrustacean occurs naturally in intermediate salinity ponds, being commonly used in aquaculture. Species of microalgae and halobacteria found in the saltworks are employed for extraction of beta-carotene and glycerol, used in an extensive list of products with high commercial value. These ecosystems represent refuge zones for many species of migratory birds, becoming imperative to promote the conservation of these hypersaline wetlands.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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