Within the context of the European bioeconomy Action Plan, the European Fertilizing Product Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 (FPR) plays a crucial role in facilitating and encouraging...
Scientific Publication
Potential valorization pathways for the marine aquaculture sludge using a biodrying process
The utilization of marine aquaculture sludge in a biodrying process has demonstrated its efficacy as a viable feedstock. This technology offers a dual advantage by unlocking two...
Effluent solids retrieval from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) reared in Recirculation Aquaculture Systems
ABT aimed to increase the solid removal efficiency of the drum-filter by testing polymers in the wastewater before it enters the drum-filter. All types of filtration provided...
Adriatic pilot public outreach workshop
UNIVPM and COPEMO co-organized a workshop at the port of Ancona (Italy) in May 2023 to disseminate about the fish and aquaculture sectors in the region, the technologies involved...
Technical aspects of Adriatic sea pilot
Adriatic Sea Pilot aims to optimise the valorisation process of various by-products from seafood processing industries of the port of Ancona (Italy). Hydro-cyclone, hydrolysis...
Biorefinery scheme of the Atlantic Sea pilot: Part II – Process efficiency
The process was developed from TRL4 to TRL7. The feed rate in Steelhead trout by-products (50/50 heads/frames) were of 5-10 kg/h and 100-200 kg/h respectively. 1000 kg fish...
Biorefinery scheme of the Atlantic Sea pilot: Part I -Process description
The Atlantic case aims at producing BBF’s from fish by-products using ThermoMechanoChemical (TMC) fractionation by twin-screw extrusion. Configured as an extraction tool,...
Biobased Fertilisers (BBF) from fish viscera
Two different protein hydrolysates have been obtained from trout viscera using commercial enzymes and acid autolysis (silage) at pilot scale (3 x 75 kg per batch and 758 kg of...
Formulation of tailor-made fertilisers
In the Baltic Sea pilot, three biobased fertilizers (BBFs) such as granules, foliar spray and vermicompost have been formulated through bokashi fermentation of fish waste, HORECA...
Protocol to produce biobased fertilisers
In Baltic Sea pilot, bokashi fermentation technology has proven to be a safe and economically viable method recycling fish waste in local communities and vermicomposting has...
Baltic pilot presentation
Baltic Sea pilot develops bokashi fermentation technology, which is currently available for home users, into a community-scale biowaste recycling solution. It also combines this...
Biobased fertilisers from fish viscera: Fish oil as a co-product
Fig. 1: Separation of oil by decantation from trout viscera. When obtaining biofertilizers from fish viscera, one of the first aspects to take into account is their high oil...
Normative considerations of fishery and aquaculture by-products as feedstocks for BBFs
Within the context of the European bioeconomy Action Plan, the European Fertilizing Product Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 (FPR) plays a crucial role in facilitating and encouraging...
Potential valorization pathways for the marine aquaculture sludge using a biodrying process
The utilization of marine aquaculture sludge in a biodrying process has demonstrated its efficacy as a viable feedstock. This technology offers a dual advantage by unlocking two...
Effluent solids retrieval from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) reared in Recirculation Aquaculture Systems
ABT aimed to increase the solid removal efficiency of the drum-filter by testing polymers in the wastewater before it enters the drum-filter. All types of filtration provided...
Adriatic pilot public outreach workshop
UNIVPM and COPEMO co-organized a workshop at the port of Ancona (Italy) in May 2023 to disseminate about the fish and aquaculture sectors in the region, the technologies involved...
Technical aspects of Adriatic sea pilot
Adriatic Sea Pilot aims to optimise the valorisation process of various by-products from seafood processing industries of the port of Ancona (Italy). Hydro-cyclone, hydrolysis...
Biorefinery scheme of the Atlantic Sea pilot: Part II – Process efficiency
The process was developed from TRL4 to TRL7. The feed rate in Steelhead trout by-products (50/50 heads/frames) were of 5-10 kg/h and 100-200 kg/h respectively. 1000 kg fish...
Biorefinery scheme of the Atlantic Sea pilot: Part I -Process description
The Atlantic case aims at producing BBF’s from fish by-products using ThermoMechanoChemical (TMC) fractionation by twin-screw extrusion. Configured as an extraction tool,...
Biobased Fertilisers (BBF) from fish viscera
Two different protein hydrolysates have been obtained from trout viscera using commercial enzymes and acid autolysis (silage) at pilot scale (3 x 75 kg per batch and 758 kg of...
Formulation of tailor-made fertilisers
In the Baltic Sea pilot, three biobased fertilizers (BBFs) such as granules, foliar spray and vermicompost have been formulated through bokashi fermentation of fish waste, HORECA...
Protocol to produce biobased fertilisers
In Baltic Sea pilot, bokashi fermentation technology has proven to be a safe and economically viable method recycling fish waste in local communities and vermicomposting has...
Baltic pilot presentation
Baltic Sea pilot develops bokashi fermentation technology, which is currently available for home users, into a community-scale biowaste recycling solution. It also combines this...
Biobased fertilisers from fish viscera: Fish oil as a co-product
Fig. 1: Separation of oil by decantation from trout viscera. When obtaining biofertilizers from fish viscera, one of the first aspects to take into account is their high oil...