Circularity Assessment in Aquaculture: The Case of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) Systems

被引:10
作者
Checa, Daniel [1 ]
Macey, Brett M. [2 ]
Bolton, John J. [3 ]
Brink-Hull, Marissa [3 ]
O'Donohoe, Pauline [4 ]
Cardozo, Alessandro [5 ]
Poersch, Luis Henrique [5 ]
Sanchez, Inmaculada [1 ]
机构
[1] LEITAT Technol Ctr, Terrassa 08225, Spain
[2] Govt South Africa, Dept Forestry Fisheries & Environm, ZA-8001 Cape Town, South Africa
[3] Univ Cape Town, Dept Biol Sci, ZA-7701 Cape Town, South Africa
[4] Marine Inst, Aquaculture Fisheries Ecosyst Advisory Serv FEAS, Rinville H91 R673, Co Galway, Ireland
[5] Fed Univ Rio Grande FURG, Inst Oceanog, Marine Aquaculture Stn, BR-96210030 Rio Grande, Brazil
关键词
aquaculture; IMTA; circularity assessment; nutrients; bioremediation; resource use; INDICATORS; ECONOMY; SHRIMP; WASTES; GROWTH; SALMON;
D O I
10.3390/fishes9050165
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Aquaculture is a strategic sector that aims to meet the increased demands for healthy food for current and future populations. However, this progression needs to be sustainable, which can potentially be achieved by the implementation of circular practices. Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems promote the incorporation of circular principles. Nevertheless, the lack of harmonized definitions and standards impedes the quantification of these circular attributes. This study aims to explore the potential principles embedded in IMTA and the existing alternatives to quantify circularity. Two basic pillars (nutrient management and resource use efficiency) were identified as the most relevant circularity attributes for IMTA systems and were quantified through aquaculture-specific indicators. Bioremediation indicators, together with the efficiency indicators in terms of feed, water, energy, and infrastructure materials used, were selected to evaluate the circularity performance of four IMTA trials in three aquaculture facilities in Ireland, Brazil, and South Africa. Salmon, white shrimp, tilapia, abalone, and sea urchins were studied and cultivated together in various combinations with several low-trophic species in these IMTA trials to evaluate the improvement in circularity compared with corresponding monoculture conditions. The results showed an increase in circularity of up to 90% in terms of water recirculation, as well as bioremediation, which was improved by 80%-90%, providing evidence for the potential role of IMTA in the circularity transition.
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