Project Details
Description
The purpose of the project is to document and develop sustainable operating practices on Danish fish farms, primarily by:
1) Investigating water treatment practices with solid and liquid chemical products associated with deliberate severe disinfection (resetting biofilters).
2) Measuring water quality variables and antimicrobial effects when using high dose hydrogen peroxide and NaOH at a commercial trout farm
3) Obtaining new applied knowledge to establish guidelines for safe and improved terminal disinfection
The experiments will be conducted under controlled conditions at DTU Aqua and Hirtshals and verified at a commercial trout farm. The project includes a fish veterinarian and a model trout farm.
Funding
The project is funded by Henrik Henriksens Fond.
Research area: Aquaculture
1) Investigating water treatment practices with solid and liquid chemical products associated with deliberate severe disinfection (resetting biofilters).
2) Measuring water quality variables and antimicrobial effects when using high dose hydrogen peroxide and NaOH at a commercial trout farm
3) Obtaining new applied knowledge to establish guidelines for safe and improved terminal disinfection
The experiments will be conducted under controlled conditions at DTU Aqua and Hirtshals and verified at a commercial trout farm. The project includes a fish veterinarian and a model trout farm.
Funding
The project is funded by Henrik Henriksens Fond.
Research area: Aquaculture
Acronym | Biofilter Reset |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/10/2024 → 01/12/2026 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Denmark (lead)
- Dyrlæge Thomas Clausen ApS
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