A fresh water waste recycling-aquaculture system

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Florida Academy of Sciences, Inc.
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1977
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A system is described in which the nutrients in treated wastewater are removed by passing the effluent through a culture of aquatic weeds. The incremental growth of the weeds is fed to a culture of grass carp and fresh water shrimp (Macrobrachium). Projections are made for large-scale nutrient renewal efficiencies and the accompanying aquaculture yields in the commercial application of such a system.

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7 p.
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3177054
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A system is described in which the nutrients in treated wastewater are removed by passing the effluent through a culture of aquatic weeds. The incremental growth of the weeds is fed to a culture of grass carp and fresh water shrimp (Macrobrachium). Projections are made for large-scale nutrient renewal efficiencies and the accompanying aquaculture yields in the commercial application of such a system.
This manuscript may be cited as: Ryther, J. H., Williams, L. D., & Kneale, D. C. (1977). A fresh water waste recycling-aquaculture system. Florida Scientist, 40(2), 130-135.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #65.
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1977
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1977
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1977
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FADT3177054
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Ryther, John H.

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7 p.
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A fresh water waste recycling-aquaculture system
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Florida Academy of Sciences, Inc.
1977
single unit
Title
A fresh water waste recycling-aquaculture system
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A fresh water waste recycling-aquaculture system