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    Water quality and sludge characterization at raceway-system trout farms by Maillard, Vincent M., Boardman, Gregory D., Nyland, Justin E., Kuhn, David D.

    Published in Aquacultural engineering (01-10-2005)
    “…Studies were conducted to characterize raceway water quality, effluent water quality, and waste solids within three, raceway-type trout farms. No significant…”
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    Toxicity of ammonia to three marine fish and three marine invertebrates by Boardman, G.D, Starbuck, S.M, Hudgins, D.B, Li, X, Kuhn, D.D

    Published in Environmental toxicology (01-04-2004)
    “…Laboratory toxicity tests were performed to obtain more data on the toxicity of ammonia to saltwater organisms. The standards for in-stream ammonia limits in…”
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    Treatment of rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) raceway effluent using baffled sedimentation and artificial substrates by Stewart, Nathan T., Boardman, Gregory D., Helfrich, Louis A.

    Published in Aquacultural engineering (01-08-2006)
    “…The treatment performance of a 6 m wide by 67 m long by 0.8 m deep, baffled sedimentation basin receiving rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) raceway effluent…”
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    Effect of high hydrostatic pressure processing on freely suspended and bivalve-associated T7 bacteriophage by Sheldon, Todd August, Boardman, Gregory D, Flick, George J, Gallagher, Daniel L

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-02-2008)
    “…The effectiveness of hydrostatic pressure processing (HPP) for inactivating viruses has been evaluated in only a limited number of studies, and most of the…”
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    Characterization of nutrient leaching rates from settled rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) sludge by Stewart, Nathan T., Boardman, Gregory D., Helfrich, Louis A.

    Published in Aquacultural engineering (01-08-2006)
    “…The leaching of nutrients from settled rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) sludge into overlying water was evaluated over a 7-day period. Nutrient leaching…”
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    Identification of bacterial pathogens in biofilms of recirculating aquaculture systems by King, R.K, Flick, G.J. Jr, Pierson, M.D, Smith, S.A, Boardman, G.D, Coale, C.W. Jr

    “…Biofilms are capable of forming on all aquaculture system components, incorporating the various microflora present in the water. Pathogenic bacteria released…”
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    Comparison of bacterial presence in biofilms on different materials commonly found in recirculating aquaculture systems by King, R.K, Flick, G.J. Jr, Smith, S.A, Pierson, M.D, Boardman, G.D, Coale, C.W. Jr

    Published in Journal of applied aquaculture (2006)
    “…Recirculating aquaculture offers an economic potential for successful fish farming requiring limited resources. However, this form of aquaculture may present a…”
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    Collection, analysis, and utilization of biogas from anaerobic treatment of crab processing waters by Rodenhizer, J.S, Boardman, G.D

    Published in Journal of aquatic food product technology (01-01-1999)
    “…Two laboratory-scale, upflow anaerobic reactors were constructed to treat blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) cooking wastewater for determination of the volume…”
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    Biological Denitrification of Water by Gayle, B. P, Boardman, G. D, Sherrard, J. H, Benoit, R. E

    “…Voluminous research has been published regarding the denitrification of drinking water. Most of this work has been done in Europe. Unfortunately, much of the…”
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    Use of air stripping technology to remove ammonia from biologically treated blue crab processing wastewater by Boardman, G.D, McVeigh, P.J

    Published in Journal of aquatic food product technology (01-01-1998)
    “…Crab cooker wastewater contains high concentrations of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), and total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN). Anaerobic…”
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