Evaluation of nutrient bioextraction by seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea

Abstract Although Korea is third in seaweed production and second in shellfish production globally, this is the first study evaluating ecosystem services of seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea. The objective of this study is to evaluate nutrient bioextraction capacities of major seaweed and s...

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Published in:Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
Main Authors: Park, Ji‐Sook, Shin, Sook Kyung, Wu, Hailong, Yarish, Charles, Yoo, Hyun Il, Kim, Jang K.
Other Authors: Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy, National Research Foundation of Korea
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jwas.12786 2024-09-15T18:03:14+00:00 Evaluation of nutrient bioextraction by seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea Park, Ji‐Sook Shin, Sook Kyung Wu, Hailong Yarish, Charles Yoo, Hyun Il Kim, Jang K. Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy National Research Foundation of Korea 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12786 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jwas.12786 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/jwas.12786 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Journal of the World Aquaculture Society volume 52, issue 5, page 1118-1134 ISSN 0893-8849 1749-7345 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12786 2024-08-13T04:14:46Z Abstract Although Korea is third in seaweed production and second in shellfish production globally, this is the first study evaluating ecosystem services of seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea. The objective of this study is to evaluate nutrient bioextraction capacities of major seaweed and shellfish species aquacultured in Korea. C (C) removal of three major aquacultured seaweed species, Neopyropia yezoensis , Saccharina japonica , and Undaria pinnatifida were 24,247, 8,423, and 12,758 tons, respectively, in 2016. N (N) removal of these species was 4,088, 732, and 1,244 tons, respectively. The C and N removal of the Pacific oysters ( Crassostrea gigas ) were 14,693 and 1,050 tons, respectively. Manila clams ( Venerupis philippinarum ) removed 2,120 tons of C and 136.5 tons of N. Together, 161,846 tons of CO 2 and 7,251 tons of N were removed by three major seaweed species and two shellfish species. These values are significant amounts, equivalent to 5.7% of CO 2 and 8.6% of N discharged from all wastewater treatment plants in Korea. These results suggest that nutrient bioextraction by aquacultured seaweed and shellfish can be a cost efficient, affordable, and equitable solution for coastal nutrient management programs in Korea and elsewhere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Wiley Online Library Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 52 5 1118 1134
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description Abstract Although Korea is third in seaweed production and second in shellfish production globally, this is the first study evaluating ecosystem services of seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea. The objective of this study is to evaluate nutrient bioextraction capacities of major seaweed and shellfish species aquacultured in Korea. C (C) removal of three major aquacultured seaweed species, Neopyropia yezoensis , Saccharina japonica , and Undaria pinnatifida were 24,247, 8,423, and 12,758 tons, respectively, in 2016. N (N) removal of these species was 4,088, 732, and 1,244 tons, respectively. The C and N removal of the Pacific oysters ( Crassostrea gigas ) were 14,693 and 1,050 tons, respectively. Manila clams ( Venerupis philippinarum ) removed 2,120 tons of C and 136.5 tons of N. Together, 161,846 tons of CO 2 and 7,251 tons of N were removed by three major seaweed species and two shellfish species. These values are significant amounts, equivalent to 5.7% of CO 2 and 8.6% of N discharged from all wastewater treatment plants in Korea. These results suggest that nutrient bioextraction by aquacultured seaweed and shellfish can be a cost efficient, affordable, and equitable solution for coastal nutrient management programs in Korea and elsewhere.
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author Park, Ji‐Sook
Shin, Sook Kyung
Wu, Hailong
Yarish, Charles
Yoo, Hyun Il
Kim, Jang K.
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Shin, Sook Kyung
Wu, Hailong
Yarish, Charles
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Evaluation of nutrient bioextraction by seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea
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title_short Evaluation of nutrient bioextraction by seaweed and shellfish aquaculture in Korea
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