Browsing Brage IMR by Author "Nilsen, Hanne Katrine"
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Aquaculture sludge as feed for black soldier fly: Transfer of chemical and biological contaminants and nutrients
Belghit, Ikram; Liland, Nina Sylvia; Lundebye, Anne-Katrine; Tibon, Jojo; Sindre, Hilde; Nilsen, Hanne Katrine; Hagemann, Andreas; Sele, Veronika (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Aquaculture sludge (uneaten feed and faeces) is nutrient rich and has potential as feed for insects. The aim of this study was to investigate the transfer of chemical and biological contaminants, as well as nutrients, from ... -
Characterization of nutrients and contaminants in fish sludge from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) production sites - A future resource
Sele, Veronika; Ali, Aasim Musa Mohamed; Liland, Nina Sylvia; Lundebye, Anne-Katrine; Tibon, Jojo; Araujo, Pedro; Sindre, Hilde; Nilsen, Hanne Katrine; Hagemann, Andreas; Belghit, Ikram (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)A total of 47 fish sludge samples from commercial land-based Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) farms in Norway were assessed for their nutrient composition, presence of various legacy contaminants and a wide spectrum of ... -
Screening for antimicrobial- and heavy metal resistant bacteria in copper contaminated areas
Svanevik, Cecilie Smith; Urdahl, Anne Margrete; Lunestad, Bjørn Tore; Norström, Madelaine; Slettemeås, Jannice Schau; Nilsen, Hanne Katrine; Storesund, Julia Endresen (Rapport fra havforskningen;2021 - 18, Research report, 2021)A One heath approach is essential to examine the role of the marine environment in the selection and spread of antimicrobial resistance. Norwegian aquaculture used high amounts of antimicrobials during the 80s and 90s, ... -
Transfer and bioaccumulation of chemical and biological contaminants in the marine polychaete Hediste diversicolor (OF müller 1776) when reared on salmon aquaculture sludge
Malzahn, Arne; Sele, Veronika; Belghit, Ikram; Tibon, Jojo; Nilsen, Hanne Katrine; Sindre, Hilde; Liland, Nina Sylvia; Hagemann, Andreas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Side streams from aquaculture production such as fish sludge poses ample opportunities for biological upcycling, as the sludge contains high amounts of nutrients, energy and valuable biochemicals, making it an ideal food ...