Could water fleas remediate aquaculture effluent and provide fish nutrition? 
By Calum Johnstone DK Source: thefishsite 7/7/2023
Calum Johnstone
New research from Denmark suggests that Daphnia magna - a species of water flea - may have potential to reduce eutrophication in recirculating aquaculture systems, while also providing a suitable feed source for fish larvae.
 

Just as the waste nutrients of terrestrial fertilisers can stimulate harmful blooms of microalgae when they wash into aquatic environments, the nutrient-rich wastewater from open-system aquaculture operations can stimulate similar harmful eutrophication events, when not properly managed. The increasing implementation of indoor recirculating aquaculture systems (RASs) has been used as a solution to mitigate this issue for both marine and freshwater aquaculture. But it’s challenging to remove the excess nutrients – which would harm cultured fish – from the water before recirculation.

 
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