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Towards environmentally sustainable aquaculture: Comparison between two trout farming systems using Life Cycle Assessment
Authors:Emmanuelle Roque d&#x;Orbcastel  Jean-Paul Blancheton  Joël Aubin
Institution:aIFREMER, Station d’Aquaculture Expérimentale, Laboratoire de Recherche Piscicole de Méditerranée, Chemin de Maguelone, 34250 Palavas-les-Flots, France;bUMR INRA/Agrocampus 1069 SAS Sol Agro et hydrosystème Spatialisation, Equipe FIELDS, 65 rue de Saint Brieuc, CS 84 215, F-35 042 Rennes Cedex, France
Abstract:Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was applied to evaluate the global environmental impact of two scenarios of trout production systems based on the operational information from an operational farm using a flow through system (FTF) and an experimental pilot low head recirculating system (RSF) located on the same site. The main differences between the environmental balances of the two systems were relative to water use, eutrophication potential and energy use. Independently of the system used, feed is the key indicator in determining the environmental balance (notwithstanding eutrophication potential and water dependence) monitored by fish production, chemical products, buildings and energy consumption.Consequently, when considering the RSF with a lower feed conversion ratio (0.8 versus 1.1 for FTF), the environmental balance of the RSF is more favourable at both global and regional levels, except with regards to energy use. RSF water dependence is 93% lower than the FTF and its eutrophication potential is 26–38% lower due to reduced waste release. On the other hand, at 57,659 MJ per ton of fish produced (16 kWh per kg), the RSF consumes 24–40% more energy than the FTF, especially for aeration and water treatment. Nevertheless, the RSF has significant potential for energy reduction through improvements to airlift and biofilter designs which would reduce RSF energy use to a level similar to that of the FTF (34,869–43,841 MJ per ton of fish produced, corresponding to 10 and 12 kWh respectively). LCA is therefore a powerful tool which can be used on fish farms to define and prioritise the most promising potential improvements to the system.
Keywords:Life Cycle Assessment  Aquaculture  Trout  Recirculation system  Flow through system
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