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Interactions between aquaculture and the environment

… The largest fluxes of chemical compounds released are carbon [C], nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), which are by- … in the future review on “site selection”. Most of the carbon released is excreted as CO2, which may, in theory, … as possible throughout the culture system), and feed storage conditions (maintaining the nutritional quality and …
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Aquaculture - site selection and site management

… or indirectly linked to the aquaculture sector such as storage and transport facilities, processing industries and … water (hypoxia), high chlorophyll a or particulate organic carbon (eutrophication), as well as damage to important … variables (grain size, redox potential or total organic carbon (TOC)), and farm activity (years of functioning and …
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Aquaculture: responsible practices and certification

… involve a set of production standards for growing, storage, processing, packaging and shipping that include: • … behind the product: locality, traditional production, low carbon footprint, animal welfare, fish feed from sustainable …
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