First,
Your handle for this forum made me chuckle for a long time. Thank you for the humor, wit and marketing genius.
In an earlier profession, I operated municipal wastewater treatment plant as did
@Lasse. To reduce nitrate to acceptable levels for discharge into public waters, we used “anarobic digesters” that discharged free nitrogen gas, similar to “facultative bacteria” in an oxidation pond for municipal waste water treatment. With respect to a nutrient feed for phytoplankton, why remove nitrogen in 20,000 liter denitrification tank. Are you reusing water from denitrification tank? Natural Shrimp grew their shrimp in half strength ocean salinity. When shrimp were 100% harvested at the same time and water discharged into flat holding beds where Ulva recycled nutrients from water to be reused in next shrimp cycle. The Ulva was dried up into shrimp food.
In my case, I would have grown some Red Ogo for marketing to restaurants as a niche market.
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