Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis

The fast growing shrimp farming industry had cause degrading near shore water quality through nutrient enrichment. Shrimp effluent is absolutely high in nitrogen and phosphorus compound result from animal feaces, added fertilizer and uneaten food. These phenomena could create an eutrophication probl...

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Main Authors: Azizah, Endut, Khatoona, Helena, Siti Rashidah, Togimin, Banarjee, Sanjoy
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spelling my-unisza-ir.2322020-10-20T03:09:03Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/232/ Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis Azizah, Endut Khatoona, Helena Siti Rashidah, Togimin Banarjee, Sanjoy Q Science (General) SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling The fast growing shrimp farming industry had cause degrading near shore water quality through nutrient enrichment. Shrimp effluent is absolutely high in nitrogen and phosphorus compound result from animal feaces, added fertilizer and uneaten food. These phenomena could create an eutrophication problem in coastal waters. The aim of this study is to evaluate the potential of locally available Gracilaria species (Gracilaria edulis) for reducing the nitrogenous and phosphorus compound from shrimp pond waste in a recirculating water system model. A set of tank with capacity 144L was set up to create a system by applying the gravity to flow the effluent. The treatment tank was added with 5kg/tank of seaweed while the control was left empty. Results showed that the Gracilaria edulis significantly (P<0.05) reduces the unionized ammonia and nitrite compound compared to the control (P<0.05). It was also found that the phosphorus and nitrate levels showed a fluctuation along the experimental period, but this value still maintain at the safe. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/232/1/FH03-ESERI-14-01069.jpg image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/232/2/FH03-ESERI-14-01070.jpg Azizah, Endut and Khatoona, Helena and Siti Rashidah, Togimin and Banarjee, Sanjoy (2013) Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis. In: Conferences on the challenges in enviromental science and engineering 2013, 01 January 1970, Daegu, South Korea.
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topic Q Science (General)
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Azizah, Endut
Khatoona, Helena
Siti Rashidah, Togimin
Banarjee, Sanjoy
Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis
description The fast growing shrimp farming industry had cause degrading near shore water quality through nutrient enrichment. Shrimp effluent is absolutely high in nitrogen and phosphorus compound result from animal feaces, added fertilizer and uneaten food. These phenomena could create an eutrophication problem in coastal waters. The aim of this study is to evaluate the potential of locally available Gracilaria species (Gracilaria edulis) for reducing the nitrogenous and phosphorus compound from shrimp pond waste in a recirculating water system model. A set of tank with capacity 144L was set up to create a system by applying the gravity to flow the effluent. The treatment tank was added with 5kg/tank of seaweed while the control was left empty. Results showed that the Gracilaria edulis significantly (P<0.05) reduces the unionized ammonia and nitrite compound compared to the control (P<0.05). It was also found that the phosphorus and nitrate levels showed a fluctuation along the experimental period, but this value still maintain at the safe.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Azizah, Endut
Khatoona, Helena
Siti Rashidah, Togimin
Banarjee, Sanjoy
author_facet Azizah, Endut
Khatoona, Helena
Siti Rashidah, Togimin
Banarjee, Sanjoy
author_sort Azizah, Endut
title Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis
title_short Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis
title_full Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis
title_fullStr Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis
title_full_unstemmed Removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, Gracilariaedulis
title_sort removal of nitrogenuos and phosphorus compound from shrimp waste using seaweed, gracilariaedulis
publishDate 2013
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