Sustainable production of toxin free marine microalgae biomass as fish feed in large scale open system in the Qatari desert
Author | Das, Probir |
Author | Thaher, Mahmoud Ibrahim |
Author | Al-Jabri, Hareb Mohammed S.J. |
Author | Abdul Hakim, Mohammed Abdul Quadir Mohd |
Available date | 2015-10-26T04:59:34Z |
Publication Date | 2015-05-21 |
Publication Name | Bioresource Technology |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2015.05.019 |
Citation | Das, P.,Thaher, M. I.,Al-Jabri, H. M. S.J.,Abdul Hakim, M. A. Q. M.(2015).Sustainable production of toxin free marine microalgae biomass as fish feed in large scale open system in the Qatari desert, 192:97-104. |
ISSN | 0960-8524 |
Abstract | Mass cultivation of microalgae biomass for feed should be cost effective and toxin free. Evaporation loss in Qatar can be as high as 2 cm/d. Hence, production of marine microalgae biomass in Qatar would also require mitigating water loss as there was only very limited groundwater reserve. To address these issues, a combination of four growth conditions were applied to a 25,000 L raceway pond: locally isolated microalgae strain was selected which could grow in elevated salinity; strain that did not require silica and vitamins; volume of the culture would increase over time keeping denser inoculum in the beginning, and evaporation water loss would be balanced by adding seawater only. A local saline tolerant Nannochloropsis sp. was selected which did not require silica and vitamins. When the above conditions were combined in the pond, average areal biomass productivities reached 20.37 g/m2/d, and the culture was not contaminated by any toxic microalgae. |
Sponsor | Qatar Airways, Qatar Science & Technology Park, |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Ltd |
Subject | Microalgae biomass Feed Evaporation loss Toxin |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 97-104 |
Volume Number | 192 |
ESSN | 1873-2976 |
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