Functional Feeds from Halophytes Enhance Fish Immune Response

Enhancing fish and shrimp immunity through halophyte-based functional feeds in sustainable aquaculture

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CIIMAR leads research in the AQUACOMBINE project on functional feeds using halophyte bioactives to enhance immune responses in farmed fish and shrimp. A two-month trial with European seabass fed 10% Salicornia ramosissima showed increased leucocyte recruitment, indicating immunomodulatory potential. The work focuses on reducing antimicrobial use through sustainable, bio-based solutions, including a biorefinery model that repurposes waste and utilizes saline soils for halophyte farming. This approach supports environmental goals such as bioremediation, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. CIIMAR, a multidisciplinary marine research institute, contributes expertise in aquaculture, seafood quality, and marine biotechnology, hosting 200 PhD researchers and publishing 600+ ISI-indexed papers annually. The institute’s facilities support advanced omics, histology, and aquatic animal experimentation. Benjamin Costas leads the Animal Health and Aquaculture team, specializing in nutritional immunology.

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Projet

AQUACOMBINE

Integrated on-farm Aquaponics systems for co-production of fish, halophyte vegetables, bioactive compounds, and bioenergy

Localisation
Portugal
Auteurs
Benjamin Costas, CIIMAR
Objectif
Support decision-making and strategic planning, Implement best practices, Apply ready-to-use practices

Type de fichier
document
Publié sur
29 juil. 2026
Langue originale
English
Site officiel du projet
AQUACOMBINE
License
CC BY