£71.00

Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften Waste reduction in aquaculture by culturing detritivorous organisms: Small steps towards sustainable aquaculture practices

Price data last checked 118 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

We'll watch every seller, every day. One email when your price arrives.

It has never been this cheap. We have no record of a lower price.

£71 today · cheaper than every other day in the last 24 months

NEW HERE?

Amazon shows you one price. We show you all of them.

Tosheroon watches Amazon prices so you don't have to. Every product on Amazon has a price history — we make it visible. Set the price you'd actually pay, and we'll email you the second it gets there. No app, no account, one email.

WHAT'S ON THIS PAGE

↓ Price chart
when this has been cheap or pricey
↓ Forecast
where the price is heading next
↓ Statistics
all-time high & low, recent range
↑ Price alert
name your number, we'll email you

Price History & Forecast

Grey patches = out of stock. Cheaper = lower on the chart. Hover for exact prices.

Last 613 days • 613 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£71.00 £67.45 £68.87 £70.29 £71.71 £73.13 £74.55 07 July 2024 07 December 2024 09 May 2025 09 October 2025 11 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 613 days • 1 price levels

Days at Price
613 days 0 153 307 460 613 £71 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £71 (613 days, 100.0%)

Price range: £71 - £71

Price levels: 1 different prices over 613 days

Description

Conventional aquaculture production systems have all in common that they release feed nutrients either in dissolved or particulate form. The efficient removal of suspended solids is a key factor for the successful operation of recirculating aquaculture systems. During the experiments of this work solid waste from modern recirculating systems for marine fish were used for the cultivation of detritivorous organisms. In an experimental integrated recirculating system, fish was cultured for a period of 684 days. During the complete growth period of the fish, polychaete worms were cultivated as exclusive consumer of the excreted particulate waste. In the earlier part of the experiments a nutritional under-supply of the worms was noticeable. With increasing fish biomass the nutrient and therefore the energy supply of the worms could be met to enable the worms to grow and finally to reproduce. Till the end of the experimental period a self-sustaining worm population up to the fourth generation could be achieved. During further experiments the second organism Crangon crangon also revealed its potential as detritivorous organisms for integrated aquaculture.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 October 2012
Listed Since
31 October 2012

Barcode

No barcode data available