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1. Insights from modelling in aquaculture waste management Sébastien Lefebvre
2. What is a waste in aquaculture?
3. Modelling: definitions
4. Steps in modelling
5. Two methodologies: Empirical vs mechanistical
6. Why modelling? Because aquaculture systems are very complex:
Experimental studies do not capture entirely the dynamic properties of these systems (Jamu & Piedrahita, 2002)
No possibility to predict the responses of the system in other contexts than the ones experienced
No possibility to optimize the coupling of the different components
7. Why modelling? Capture the dynamics and complexity of several components
in the moving contex of economy
8. Objectives General objectives with modelling:
To increase scientific knowledge
To test novel hypotheses of organism cultures and management
To size and/or scale up systems
To link biology/hydrodynamics…and economy
In this presentation:
To draw the applicability of modelling through examples in biology, geochemistry, hydrodynamics, physics and recirculating systems
Case study in one integrated aquaculture systems (Genesis)
9. Use of modelling in hydrodynamics
10. Use of modelling in hydrodynamics Evaluating the dispersion of waste in sea cage
11. Use of modelling in physics
12. Use of modelling in biology case study of recirculation systems
13. Modelling in integrated coastal zone management biology+hydrodynamics+geochemistry+physics Multispecies aquaculture in Sungo bay China
14. Case study: Genesis Integrated aquaculture system
15. Methodology in Genesis
16. The Genesis IASFrench demonstration unit (land-based in a salt-marsh) also in Israel
17. Results: Fish compartment (Dicentrarchus labrax)
18. Results:Phytoplankton compartment
19. Results:Oyster compartment (Crassostrea gigas)
20. How to reach the best retention? DSS tool… Friendly user interface
21. Nitrogen retention
22. General conclusion Possibility to do a presentation on modelling without a single equation!!
Modelling can help in many situations
Generalisation of some results must be done with care (empirical vs mechanistical)
DSS tools are becoming popular
Pond (Bolte et al., 2000)
Aquafarm (Ernst et al., 2000)
FARM (Ferreira et al., 2007)
DSS tools must me employed by aquaculturists but also regulators (Leon-Santana and Hernandez, 2007)
26. Use of modelling in biology case study of integrated rice-crayfish pond systems