Given that the expansion of the aquaculture industry is associated with increased
environmental impact and its strong dependence on fishmeal in the diet, the use
of biofloc technology can reduce these problems. This technology absorbs inorganic
nitrogen from aquaculture wastewater and improves water quality as well as
produces microbial protein that is directly used as a suitable feed supplement for
aquatic animals. Furthermore, this technology reduces the feed conversion ratio
and subsequent production cost. Biofloc is available to aquatic animals throughout
the day and provides the necessary nutrients, fatty acids and minerals. Biofloc
along with formulated diets provides a complete food chain for aquatic animals’
growth and thus improves growth performance. Since feed constitutes a major
part of the aquaculture cost, having accurate information about biofloc system in
aquatic animals’ nutrition can be beneficial and helpful. Compared to traditional
aquaculture techniques, biofloc technology provides a more sustainable approach
with minimal water exchange along with reduced feed intake and transforms it
into a low-cost sustainable technology for sustainable aquaculture development.
Overall, this study highlights the significance of developing biofloc technology to
improve aquaculture production and could be an alternative system for cultivation
of important commercial species in aquaculture.