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Following are abstracts of the presentations listed by presenting author. 

 

Dr. Steven Summerfelt: 

Water treatment process efficiencies in replicated recirculating systems operated with and without ozonation. (abstract)

Comparing carbon dioxide stripping column performance in freshwater and seawater. (abstract)

Rainbow trout production in water recirculating systems. (abstract)

 

Dr. Christopher Good:

A comparison of the health, performance and welfare of juvenile chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha raised in a pilot partial water reuse system versus a flow-through raceway. (abstract)

A factorial study to investigate the effects of swimming speed and dissolved oxygen concentration on rainbow trout performance, health and welfare. (abstract)

 

John Davidson:

Water quality in replicated recirculating aquaculture systems opeerated at high, low, and near-zero water exchange with and without ozone. (abstract)

Accumulating nitrate-nitrogen and its potential impact on rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss cultured in low and near-zero exchange recirculating aquaculture systems. (abstract)

 

Mark Sharrer:

Activated sludge adsorption of heavy metals in a membrane biological reactor operated for reclamation and reuse of recirculating aquaculture system wastewater.(abstract)

Membrane biological reactor treatment of a saline backwash flow from a recirculating aquaculture system. (abstract)

 

 Click here to go to the World Aquaculture Society Aquaculture 2010 Conference website.

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