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Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) and sea cucumber (Holothuria scabra): Assessing bioremediation and life-cycle impacts

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The methodology defined here can be a powerful tool to predict the magnitude of environmental benefits that can be expected from new and complex production systems and to show potential impact transfer between spatial scales.
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This article is published in Aquaculture.The article was published on 2020-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture & Holothuria scabra.

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Predictive depositional modelling (DEPOMOD) of the interactive effect of current flow and resuspension on ecological impacts beneath salmon farms

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of modelled resuspension dynamics in determining impacts was evaluated at five farms with contrasting flow regimes to evaluate the role played by modelled sediment ressuspension dynamics and showed that the association between current flow, sediment resuspence and ecological impacts is more complex than presently encapsulated within DEPOMOD.
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When more is more: taking advantage of species diversity to move towards sustainable aquaculture.

TL;DR: It is asserted that polyculture practices can ensure the transition of aquaculture towards sustainable development and several challenges must be addressed to facilitate polyculture development across the world.
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Anti-Photoaging and Potential Skin Health Benefits of Seaweeds.

TL;DR: In this contribution, the recent studies on anti-photoaging properties of extracts and bioactive compounds derived from seaweeds were described and discussed.
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Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) system combining the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, as primary species, and the sea cucumber Holothuria tubulosa as extractive species

TL;DR: The present study suggested the existence of substantial benefits of an integrated aquaculture between these echinoderm species, that could promote the environmental and economic sustainability of their production on a large-scale and reduce the total waste.
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Black Sea Aquaculture: Legacy, Challenges & Future Opportunities

TL;DR: In this paper, Fidan, Linda Fourdain, Marco Frederiksen, Archil Guchmanidze, Housam Hamza, Jessica Harvey, Magda Nenciu, Galin Nikolov, Victor Niţa, Muhammed Dogan Ozdemir, Elitsa Petrova-Pavlova, Gabriel Popescu, Ferit Rad, Safak Seyhaneyildiz Can, John A. Theodorou, Behnan Thomas, Nicolo Tonachella, Ekaterina Tribilustova, Ir
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How to better include environmental assessment in public decision- making: Lessons from the use of an LCA-calculator for wastewater systems

TL;DR: In this article, a simplified version of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is implemented in the public wastewater sector in France, where the authors highlighted the importance of two simplification principles: the first is to provide a calculator that already includes a catalogue of LCA ready-for use; the second is to guide the interpretation of the LCA results by reducing, step by step, the number of impacts considered.
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Mass balanced based LCA of a common carp-lettuce aquaponics system.

TL;DR: In this article, an aquaponics system (AS) is an integrated system that combines a recirculating aquaculture system and a hydroponics system (HS) to recover nutrients released from fish and transfer them to plants to provide a system more environmentally friendly than the two systems working separately.
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Ecological stoichiometry in six species of Antarctic marine benthos

TL;DR: Despite the very slow growth rates that characterise polar marine benthos, P contents were relatively high, suggesting that the predictions of the growth rate hypothesis are not upheld at low temperatures.
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Growth performance of the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra and the seaweed Eucheuma denticulatum: integrated mariculture and effects on sediment organic characteristics

TL;DR: The study demonstrates that the integration of E. denticulatum and H. scabra at 200 g m �2 enhances seaweed growth and can reduce organic matter content in the sediments and at low and high stocking densities, organic matter accumulated.
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Q1. What are the contributions in "Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture of red drum (sciaenops ocellatus) and sea cucumber (holothuria scabra): assessing bioremediation and life-cycle impacts" ?

In this paper, the authors evaluated the environmental sustainability of aquaculture using a holistic and multi-scale framework, where organisms of different trophic levels are co-cultured on the same farm.