Controlled Eutrophication: Increasing Food Production from the Sea by Recycling Human Wastes

Volume: 22, Issue: 3, Pages: 144 - 152
Published: Mar 1, 1972
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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