Controlled Eutrophication: Increasing Food Production from the Sea by Recycling Human Wastes
Abstract
Natural eutrophic marine ecosystems, though highly productive, are inherently unstable, unpredictable and unlikely to produce commercially or nutritionally valuable food for man on a consistent or reliable basis. Managed ecosystems, in aquaculture, are usually managed deliberately at levels well below their maximum potential yield because of this instability. A controlled, highly eutrophic ecosystem is proposed in which maximum production is...
Paper Details
Title
Controlled Eutrophication: Increasing Food Production from the Sea by Recycling Human Wastes
Published Date
Mar 1, 1972
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
144 - 152
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