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A Question of Sustainability: Nutrient Dynamics and Waste Management in RAS Systems

Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have been developed to tackle environmental issues 

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Disease Prevention and Management in RAS

Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) have revolutionized the world of aquaculture

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Designing Recirculating Aquaculture Systems for Maximum Efficiency

Aquaculture, the practice of farming fish and other aquatic species

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Diving Deep into Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)

Understanding how recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) work is like peering into the future of sustainable seafood production

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The Promising Wave of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems

As the world’s appetite for seafood grows, so does the need for sustainable ways to meet this demand.

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Unsustainable? The Challenges of Traditional Aquaculture

Traditional aquaculture practices can be divided into several systems, each with unique benefits and drawbacks.

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The Rising Tide of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems: A Sustainable Solution for Global Food Demands

Have you ever wondered how your favorite sushi roll or grilled salmon ends up on your plate? 

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Single-Use ADCs

Alternative daily covers that are applied at the end of the day but not retrieved the following day

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Reusable Alternative Daily Covers

Alternative daily covers that are effective, and easy to apply are an attractive option for landfill managers

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The Evolution of Daily Covers, or What is a Daily Cover?

In the 1930s and 40s, compaction and use of a daily cover were the primary features that differentiated a sanitary landfill 

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How are Sanitary Landfills Designed?

Any newly proposed landfill will have to go through several years of planning and design

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What is the Typical Lifecycle of a Sanitary Landfill?

A modern sanitary landfill is divided into cells at the design stage.

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How is a Modern Landfill Designed?

At the most basic level, sanitary landfills are constructed in layers to collect and contain waste and its byproducts as it decomposes

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The Evolution of Sanitary Landfills

Prior to the mid 1970s, dumps were typically deep holes where trash was simply tipped in until it could hold no more. 

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Top 10 (plus a few) Cool Algae Facts:

There are a lot of reasons to love algae, from their potential to provide sustainable food and environmentally friendly products

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Top 10 Reasons to Get Behind Algae

Algae are a promising source of food, medicine, biofuels and more. 

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Farming Algae in Other Systems

Photobioreactors (PBR) are the most used closed systems for producing algae.

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What is Open Pond Farming?

Open pond systems are, by far, the most common method for cultivating algae.

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How is Algae Farmed?

Microalgae grows much faster than any land plant while remaining a fairly undemanding crop

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How Do We Get Oil from Algae?

Algae, like many other plants, produce oil completely naturally, as a strategy for storing energy. 

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Beyond Biodiesel

When plant-based fuels are mentioned, people may think of corn-based ethanol mixed with gas

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How are Algae Used: Part 3

Traditional plastics have always been associated with crude oil, although today they’re typically made from natural gas.

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How are Algae Used: Part 2

Typically considered a menace targeted for eradication, algae are increasingly recognized as a valuable tool

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How are Algae Used: Part 1

Algae are a large and diverse group of aquatic plants that range in size from microscopic single cells to seaweeds the size of trees.

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Why Cultivate Algae?

Algae have come onto the world stage as one of the most exciting sustainable sources of biomass

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