Potential of valuable materials recovery from aquaculture wastewater: An introduction to resource reclamation

Aquaculture wastewater has become a global concern, especially to the aquatic environment. Aquaculture industries rely on the consumption of water and generate an abundant amount of wastewater. Aquaculture wastewater has characteristics of high organic materials and nutrients. However, the potential...

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Published inAquaculture research Vol. 52; no. 7; pp. 2954 - 2962
Main Authors Kurniawan, Setyo Budi, Abdullah, Siti Rozaimah Sheikh, Imron, Muhammad Fauzul, Ahmad, Azmi, Mohd Said, Nor Sakinah, Mohd Rahim, Nurul Farhana, Mohammad Alnawajha, Mohammad, Abu Hasan, Hassimi, Othman, Ahmad Razi, Purwanti, Ipung Fitri
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.07.2021
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Summary:Aquaculture wastewater has become a global concern, especially to the aquatic environment. Aquaculture industries rely on the consumption of water and generate an abundant amount of wastewater. Aquaculture wastewater has characteristics of high organic materials and nutrients. However, the potential of resource reclamation from this wastewater awaits to be explored further. Aquaculture wastewater contains algae, which can be harvested using biodegradable coagulants for further utilization. It is also nutrient‐rich and can be reclaimed as fertilizer or used as co‐cultivation of algae. However, limited research has focused on the potential of valuable materials recovery from aquaculture wastewater. This review paper discusses the estimation of wastewater generation from aquaculture industries and the characteristics of the effluent. It discusses the potential for valuable material recovery from wastewater, including aquaculture industries wastewater. This paper summarizes several valuable materials that can be recovered from wastewater to achieve cleaner production in industrial processes and discusses the challenges and prospects in recovering valuable materials from aquaculture effluent for future applications. This review could provide insights to increase the economic value of wastewater, especially aquaculture wastewater, and to enrich knowledge related to the resource reclamation from wastewater.
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ISSN:1355-557X
1365-2109
DOI:10.1111/are.15180