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Title
Review of state-of-the-art improvements in recirculating aquaculture systems: Insights into design, operation, and statistical modeling approaches
Authors
Subha M. Roy, Hyunsoo Choi, Taeho Kim*
(*Corresponding author: Prof. Taeho Kim, Department of Marine Production Management, Chonnam National University)
Affiliation
Smart Aquaculture Research Center / Department of Marine Production Management,
Chonnam National University, Republic of Korea
Date of Publication
April 9, 2025
Journal
Aquaculture (Elsevier, SCIE-indexed journal)
Volume 605, Article No. 742545
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.742545
Abstract
In sustainable aquaculture, optimizing yields, water quality, and resource management is crucial. However, in
recirculating aquaculture systems (RASs), the accumulation of hazardous substances such as ammonia, nitrite,
and nitrate, resulting from uneaten feed and excreta, can negatively affect the health of farmed organisms,
disrupt system operations, and reduce overall productivity. Therefore, RASs must be designed to effectively
remove these substances and maintain optimal growth conditions. This review summarizes past efforts to
enhance RAS design and operational parameters using various design of experiments (DOE) approaches to
improve system performance. DOE is a powerful methodology for optimizing outcomes while minimizing the
number of experimental trials. Although selecting the most suitable DOE approach depends on the specific RAS
design, few studies have systematically explored its application in RAS optimization. This review addresses this
gap, offering valuable guidance to researchers and aquaculture farmers on selecting appropriate DOE methods
based on specific RAS requirements Keywords
Recirculating aquaculture system
Design of experiments
Optimization
Filtration
Water treatment |