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Senin, 11 Mei 2026

Photobioreactor Technology Drives a New Approach to Sustainable Aquaculture in Indonesia

Photobioreactor Technology Drives a New Approach to Sustainable Aquaculture in Indonesia

The development of Indonesia’s aquaculture sector is no longer focused solely on increasing production, but also on ensuring that productivity goes hand in hand with environmental sustainability. In recent years, challenges such as declining water quality, the accumulation of organic waste, and changes in coastal ecosystem conditions have encouraged industry players and researchers to seek more adaptive approaches. One technology that has begun to attract attention is the photobioreactor, a controlled cultivation system that utilizes microalgae as part of an environmental solution and biomass production.

As a company focused on marine biotechnology, Lingkar Hijau positions the development of photobioreactors as one of the key foundations in building a more integrated aquaculture model. This technology is designed to support the growth of microalgae under stable conditions, enabling more precise monitoring of culture quality while also creating opportunities for further biomass utilization.

This approach is highly relevant because microalgae not only hold economic value as biomass, but also contribute to maintaining biological balance through their natural ability to absorb nutrients in aquatic environments. In the context of modern aquaculture, integrating technologies like this can help create more efficient production systems without increasing pressure on coastal ecosystems.

Through a combination of research, field implementation, and algae-based technological development, Lingkar Hijaudemonstrates that the future of Indonesia’s aquaculture industry will not only be shaped by production scale, but also by the quality of innovation capable of sustaining the relationship between industry, coastal communities, and the marine environment simultaneously.

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