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Mar Pollut Bull ; 82(1-2): 137-43, 2014 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24673831

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Long-line mussel farming has been proposed as a mitigation tool for removal of excess nutrients in eutrophic coastal waters. A full-scale mussel farm optimized for cost efficient nutrient removal was established in the eutrophic Skive Fjord, Denmark where biological and economic parameters related to nutrient removal was monitored throughout a full production cycle (1 yr). The results showed that it was possible to obtain a high area specific biomass of 60 t WW ha(-1) eqvivalent to a nitrogen and phosphorus removal of 0.6-0.9 and 0.03-0.04 t ha(-1)yr, respectively. The analysis of the costs related to establishment, maintenance and harvest revealed that mussel production optimized for mitigation can be carried out at a lower cost compared to mussel production for (human) consumption. The costs for nutrient removal was 14.8 € kg(-1)N making mitigation mussel production a cost-efficient measure compared to the most expensive land-based measures.


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Aquaculture/methods , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods , Mytilus edulis/metabolism , Nitrogen/metabolism , Phosphorus/metabolism , Water Pollution, Chemical/prevention & control , Animals , Aquaculture/economics , Biomass , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Denmark , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/economics , Eutrophication , Metals, Heavy/metabolism
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