Comparision of two water agitation methods in seaweed culture tanks: influence of the rotating velocity in the seaweed growth and energy requirement

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Abstract
Integrating seaweed production into land-based marine fish-farms allows removing dissolved nutrients and improves the sustainability of the coastal marine aquaculture. Free-floating seaweed culture in tanks, with suspension provided by tumbling, is the most usual cultivation technique used in this kind of facilities
CitationOca, J., Machado, S., Jimenez, P., Cremades, J., Pintado, J., Masaló, I. Comparision of two water agitation methods in seaweed culture tanks: influence of the rotating velocity in the seaweed growth and energy requirement. A: EAS2016-Food for thought. "EAS2016- Food for thought. Edinburgh 20-23 2016". Edinburgh: 2016, p. 716-717.
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