International Conference on Biology and Applied Science (Icobas) 2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5115675
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The estimation of loading feed nutrient waste from vannamei shrimp aquaculture pond and carrying capacity of coastal area in Banyuputih sub-district Situbondo Regency

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“…About 20-30% of the total N and P content in the feed will be wasted in the aquatic environment [62]. For nutrient waste load from whiteleg shrimp feed in ponds measuring 2500 m 2 with a stocking density of 150 ind/m 2 , the total N was 13.84 g/kg shrimp and P reached 8.09 g/kg shrimp [63]. The amount of feed wasted into the environment from intensive/super-intensive whiteleg shrimp ponds was 24.32% of the total feed used [64].…”
Section: Whiteleg Shrimp Culture Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 20-30% of the total N and P content in the feed will be wasted in the aquatic environment [62]. For nutrient waste load from whiteleg shrimp feed in ponds measuring 2500 m 2 with a stocking density of 150 ind/m 2 , the total N was 13.84 g/kg shrimp and P reached 8.09 g/kg shrimp [63]. The amount of feed wasted into the environment from intensive/super-intensive whiteleg shrimp ponds was 24.32% of the total feed used [64].…”
Section: Whiteleg Shrimp Culture Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 20 -30% of the total N and P content in the feed will be wasted into the aquatic environment [100]. Nutrient waste load from whiteleg shrimp feed in ponds measuring 2,500 m 2 with a stocking density of 150 ind/m 2 , the total N was 13.84 g/kg shrimp and P reached 8.09 g/kg shrimp [101]. The amount of feed wasted into the environment from intensive/super-intensive whiteleg shrimp ponds was 24.32% of the total feed used [24].…”
Section: Whiteleg Shrimp Culture Performancementioning
confidence: 99%