Aquaculture from inland fish cultivation to wastewater treatment: a review
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2023-10-13Author
Kashem, Abdurahman Hafez MohammedDas, Probir
Hawari, Alaa H.
Mehariya, Sanjeet
Thaher, Mahmoud Ibrahim
Khan, Shoyeb
Abduquadir, Mohamamed
Al-Jabri, Hareb
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The aquaculture industry is rapidly developing, generating a high amount of wastewater. Inland aquaculture effluents contain nutrients and other substances that can cause eutrophication and the emergence of resistive organisms if released into the environment. Hence, aquaculture wastewater should be treated appropriately for reuse in different applications or safely released into the environment, promoting a sustainable industry and a circular economy. The current review provides insight into aquaculture wastewater generation, constituents, and treatment through various technologies. This study’s treatment technologies could be classified as physical, chemical, and biological. SWOT analysis was conducted on each technology to provide an in-depth understanding of the advantages and drawbacks. Suggestions were also stated to shed light on the importance of a sustainable aquaculture industry and the means to transition toward a circular economy. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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