The Importance of Ammonia Removal Process in Aquaculture Systems — Towards Improving Malaysian Aquaculture Production

N. Mohamed Ramli, Clement R. de Cruz, Dipika Roy Prapti
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Due to natural resource limitations, fish production must sustainably increase. Rather than adding more areas and water to increase fish production, increased intensity of production per area is a more appropriate method. To increase production intensity, one of the main priorities that has become a continuous challenge during farming operations is maintaining good water quality, the first defence mechanism to secure fish growth and health in aquaculture systems. Other inventions related to fish husbandry, feed technology, and health, such as vaccines and probiotics development, are tested and implemented in the production systems, further emphasising the importance of water quality. Water quality determines system carrying capacity, further determining the maximum production a system can achieve. Ammonia is one of the most harmful wastes that must be managed in an aquaculture system. The capability of managing ammonia could increase systems’ carrying capacity tremendously, especially in super-intensive systems. This article discusses available methods of ammonia removal applied in biofloc technology, recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), aquaponic system and green water technology.  The critical water quality parameters to be monitored for each method are briefly reviewed. In methods like these, biological processes for ammonia removal are pivotal. Therefore, adopting the appropriate engineering approach to support the biological processes is essential to improving ammonia removal performance.
水产养殖系统中氨去除过程的重要性 - 提高马来西亚的水产养殖产量
由于自然资源的限制,必须可持续地提高鱼类产量。与其增加面积和水量来提高鱼产量,不如提高单位面积的生产强度。为了提高生产强度,养殖过程中一直面临的一个主要挑战是保持良好的水质,这是确保水产养殖系统中鱼类生长和健康的第一道防线。与鱼类饲养、饲料技术和健康有关的其他发明,如疫苗和益生菌的开发,都要在生产系统中进行测试和实施,这进一步强调了水质的重要性。水质决定了系统的承载能力,进一步决定了系统所能达到的最高产量。氨是水产养殖系统中必须管理的最有害废物之一。管理氨的能力可大大提高系统的承载能力,尤其是在超密集型系统中。本文讨论了应用于生物絮团技术、循环水养殖系统(RAS)、水生植物系统和绿水技术的现有氨去除方法。 本文简要回顾了每种方法需要监测的关键水质参数。在这些方法中,生物除氨过程至关重要。因此,采用适当的工程方法来支持生物过程对提高除氨性能至关重要。
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