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Energy consumption per ton of steel production is often considered a benchmark of operational efficiency. Steel production necessarily involves production of millions of tons of slag as well as waste gases containing harmful constituents such as carbon dioxide, dioxin, and furans. Safe disposal of slag and elimination of atmospheric pollution by waste gases are now a matter of serious concern in all steel producing countries. Developed countries are now laying tremendous emphasis on: (a) reduction in energy consumption per ton of steel produced and (b) sustainable environmental management. The most recent thrust is on more integrated green manufacturing and more intensive waste recycling for sustainable development. Efforts are on for economic use of all types of steel plant wastes, such as slag, dust, and flue gases [1]. Slag in ironmaking and steelmaking processes has several metallurgical functions such as preventing contamination by atmosphere, providing thermal insulation, and removing impurities in the liquid metal. Slag as a mixture of oxide has specific properties of melting behavior, viscosity, and surface tension, among others [2]. Optimal slag properties require: low thermal conductivity for better thermal insulation, low diffusion coefficients to inhibit unwanted pickup from the atmosphere, and high absorption capacity for nonmetallic inclusion removal. Physicochemical properties of slag and molten metal directly affect the surface and interfacial properties in refining process of molten metal [2].
Slag is of great relevance in metallurgy processes for steel quality; however, during long years, it was considered an important waste together with the accumulation of refractories after use. This forces us to look for alternative uses to minimize the impact on the environment. A new concept considers to use the waste of one industry as a resource in another industry. One of the main applications that can be given to the slag is as recycled aggregate in the formulation of concrete or abrasive material applications. Nowadays, it is possible to consider the slag as a possible raw material for ceramics, road buildup, or cement production. The mentioned uses include an exhaustive control of the content of Ba, Cd, Cr, Mo, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn, in order to avoid contamination or air pollution. The content of sulfates or sulfides is also controlled to avoid the SO2 emissions. To avoid volumetric instability of the cement material, MgO content is determined.
The addition of blast furnace slag into cement avoids a part of limestone and coal extraction and makes it possible to diminish the CO2 emissions that cause environment pollution. It is important to have in mind that blast furnace slags present particular hydraulic properties. They are produced at high temperatures, and under fast-cooling rates, the structure obtained is amorphous. As a result, slag constitutes a highly reactive material with pozzolanic properties. On the contrary, at low-cooling rate, a crystalline structure with a considerable hardness is produced. In this case, slag constitutes a good raw material for cement production and also contributes with Fe addition to the clinker. A great part of the steel produced in the world is obtained through electric arc furnace (EAF), the process involves the use of scrap metal and reduces the CO2 emissions. EAF slags present great possibilities of recycling, similar to those of BOF slags.
Slags recycling in cement production, road buildup, or other applications (that involve soil contact) are subjected to important environmental requirements. The material must not present reactions or composition changes greater than 1% in a period of 100 years.
One of the biggest challenges for metallurgists is to recycle the slag directly in the steelmaking processes. The operation temperatures and aggressive conditions promote a rapid wear of the refractories of BOF converters and EAF furnaces. Modern LD converters are lined with MgO-C refractories. The presence of carbon controls slag penetration and chemical attack. The capacity of graphite to reduce wear is based upon its large wetting angle for oxide melts. Slags can penetrate the bricks only when the graphite is burnt away near the hot face owing to diffusion of oxygen in between flows during a campaign [1].
In BOF converters, different operation practices using slags as protection media are used to prolong the lifespan of lining refractory:
Slag coating or buildup, which protects the bottom part of the converter
Slag foaming, which protects the refractories below the trunnion line
Slag splashing, which protects the bottom, the middle, and the upper parts of the refractory lining.
In the three cases, the slags require good physical properties (viscosity and surface tension) to achieve good protection results and an adequate slag adherence to MgO-C bricks. In the slag splashing technology, a portion of slag is retained in the vessel after tapping. Slag with low FeO and high MgO is desirable. The practice is carried out with nitrogen injection through a lance at different heights. In this case, some plants require special equipment installation.
Slag foaming is also applied in EAF to prevent the heat loss and to decrease the refractory wear. To improve the performance of these industrial practices and their applications, it is necessary to deeply understand the fundamental phenomena so as to determine slag’s characteristics and physical properties required at process conditions.
Another type of slag that is produced in considerable quantity (ton/year) by the steelmaking industry is ladle slag. Because ladle slag is a premelted flux, when it is recycled in the steelmaking process, it is easy to be remelted. This type of slag has good physical properties, high inclusion absorptivity, and high sulfide capacity. Choi et al. [3] described two possible methods to recycle ladle slag: (a) by pouring molten ladle slag to another ladle, at time (taking advantage of the heat) and (b) by making a ladle slag ingot. The latter option mentioned is complex because of the unstable method used for making ingots. Ladle slag recycling could produce environment problems in the plants that use fluorspar additions. HF emissions generated increased F concentrations in the plant water and exhaust gas. However, it is relevant to highlight that ladle slag reuse promotes dephosphorization reaction at BOF and can substitute expensive steelmaking agents, and besides, the process can be more ecofriendly.
To summarize, slag recycling requires the availability of detailed and precise information on their behavior, physical properties, and structural characteristics. This chapter is focused on the chemical composition, structural characteristics, thermal and physical properties, and behavior (at high temperature) of different slags used to protect refractories in BOF and EAF as recycling possibilities.
Longer lifespans of BOF lining and greater availability result in a reduction of costs per ton of liquid steel. Different steel plants, depending on their lay out, process conditions, and operation, have developed and implemented various techniques for protecting MgO-C refractory lining: brick patching, gunning, manual splashing, chemical splashing, slag coating, slag foaming, and slag splashing [1, 4]. In this chapter, two main slag practices are described: slag coating and slag foaming considering experimental data and theoretical information.
The application of MgO saturated coating slags helps to reduce the impact of the BOF operation on the refractory lining. These slags form a protective layer on the bottom of BOF MgO-C bricks improving the lifespan of the lining. Slag fluidity and the physics and chemistry of the refractory-slag interaction are relevant to the design of these coating slags. The blowing practice, the end of blow temperature, the ratio of solid-to-liquid phases in the slag, its morphology, its particle size, and chemistry are determining factors for the required properties. Slag-refractory adherence mechanisms are analyzed, and measurements of slag fluidity at high temperature and other physical properties obtained by thermodynamic simulation (up to 1700°C) are informed. Slags of appropriate characteristics allow lining recovery, reducing corrosion damage, oxidation, and erosion of the refractory, as well as the impact of the charge, without altering the metallurgical function of the BOF. Slags used for this purpose need to be optimized and characterized [4]. Slag behavior at process temperatures depends on slag chemistry, melting behavior, viscosity, surface tension, fluidity, FeO content, and MgO saturation. In addition, solid and liquid phases of the slag (at practice temperatures) in the system have relevant influence on the adherence behavior. All these factors lead to/foster the achievement of a good slag layer on the surface of MgO-C bricks.
Experimental tests of physical properties as viscosity and surface tension of multicomponent systems at high temperatures (higher than 1500°C) are difficult to carry out due to the complexity of the process and the amount of time involved. The presence of impurities and possible reactions between the crucible material and the slag produces a transportation problem in the interface that can reduce the values of the properties and can occasionally modify wettability. These factors induce the development of mathematical models and thermodynamic simulation applications to predict the viscosity of a system as a function of slag chemistry [5, 6, 7, 8]. The Urbain theoretical model is being one of those more used for the steelmaking slags [5], being the Urbain model one of the most widely used for industrial slags. The model estimates the viscosity of liquid silicates and alumino-silicates in function of chemical composition and describes temperature dependence of viscosity through the Weymann expression, Eq. (1):
where η is the viscosity in poise; T is the absolute temperature in K; and A and B are the parameters that depend on slag chemical composition (A is expressed in poise K−1 and B in K), Eq. (2).
The Urbain model [5] classified the oxides into three groups:
Glass formers:
Modifiers:
Anfoters:
In this chapter, viscosity values of end-of-blow slags were estimated taking into account the Urbain model and applying the viscosity module for melts of FactSage 7.2 software [6]. It is important to mention that during the last year, large thermodynamic databases of multicomponent oxide systems have been developed, and parameters have been optimized in order to reproduce all reliable experimental data within experimental errors. The information obtained through FactSage 7.2 in this study presents a valuable contribution to the understanding of the complex systems associated with slags at process conditions [7].
The industrial end-of-blow slags selected for this study were divided into five groups with different FeO contents: A (18 < FeO < 22), B (22 < FeO < 25), C (25 < FeO < 30), D (FeO>30) and E (FeO<18). Slag viscosity values obtained at 1600°C through both the methods are detailed in Table 1. In Figure 1, a comparison of the viscosity values obtained for slags A, B, C, D, and E shows that slags of the E group, with FeO content lower than 18 %wt. and a binary index (BI) 2.88, present the highest viscosities. In Figure 2, it is possible to evaluate the impact of slag FeO content on the viscosity evolution.
Slag | SiO2 (%) | CaO (%) | FeO (%) | MgO (%) | MnO (%) | Al2O3 (%) | P2O5 (%) | S (%) | ηFS (poise) | ηUrbain (poise) |
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Group A (18 < FeO < 22) | ||||||||||
1 | 15.9 | 44.3 | 19.6 | 10.2 | 6.3 | 0.8 | 2.8 | 0.06 | 0.25 | 0.78 |
2 | 15.4 | 47.0 | 18.7 | 8.4 | 5.9 | 1.5 | 2.7 | 0.08 | 0.26 | 0.80 |
3 | 14.8 | 45.3 | 21.6 | 8.4 | 6.3 | 1.0 | 2.4 | 0.06 | 0.24 | 0.75 |
4 | 15.3 | 45.7 | 20.7 | 7.6 | 6.2 | 1.9 | 2.5 | 0.08 | 0.25 | 0.81 |
5 | 15.3 | 45.1 | 21.0 | 7.6 | 6.4 | 2.1 | 2.5 | 0.07 | 0.25 | 0.83 |
Group B (22 < FeO < 25) | ||||||||||
6 | 14.2 | 44.1 | 22.5 | 8.8 | 6.3 | 1.4 | 2.4 | 0.07 | 0.23 | 0.75 |
7 | 14.7 | 43.9 | 22.5 | 7.9 | 6.4 | 1.4 | 2.7 | 0.07 | 0.23 | 0.77 |
8 | 14.0 | 44.3 | 24.4 | 7.5 | 5.8 | 1.6 | 2.5 | 0.08 | 0.23 | 0.75 |
9 | 15.3 | 43.8 | 23.7 | 7.2 | 6.2 | 1.6 | 2.5 | 0.08 | 0.23 | 0.80 |
10 | 14.4 | 44.2 | 24.1 | 7.2 | 6.1 | 0.9 | 2.6 | 0.07 | 0.22 | 0.74 |
Group C (25 < FeO < 30) | ||||||||||
11 | 13.2 | 44.6 | 25.6 | 7.5 | 5.6 | 1.2 | 2.3 | 0.08 | 0.21 | 0.70 |
12 | 13.8 | 43.7 | 26.3 | 6.9 | 5.5 | 1.2 | 2.1 | 0.09 | 0.22 | 0.73 |
13 | 12.1 | 44.3 | 25.8 | 7.9 | 5.7 | 1.6 | 2.2 | 0.08 | 0.21 | 0.68 |
14 | 13.9 | 44.0 | 25.3 | 6.9 | 6.2 | 1.2 | 2.5 | 0.07 | 0.22 | 0.73 |
15 | 13.4 | 43.7 | 26.0 | 6.9 | 5.9 | 1.6 | 2.3 | 0.08 | 0.21 | 0.73 |
Group D (FeO > 30) | ||||||||||
16 | 12.7 | 39.7 | 32.1 | 7.6 | 5.8 | 0.8 | 2.2 | 0.08 | 0.18 | 0.67 |
17 | 10.5 | 32.1 | 39.9 | 8.5 | 6.0 | 0.8 | 1.8 | 0.07 | 0.15 | 0.59 |
18 | 10.5 | 42.3 | 31.4 | 6.5 | 5.6 | 1.2 | 1.9 | 0.09 | 0.18 | 0.60 |
19 | 12.0 | 40.0 | 32.5 | 6.4 | 5.6 | 0.9 | 2.0 | 0.08 | 0.17 | 0.65 |
20 | 11.5 | 39.9 | 33.6 | 6.7 | 5.3 | 0.7 | 1.8 | 0.07 | 0.17 | 0.62 |
Group E (FeO < 18) | ||||||||||
21 | 18.5 | 45.2 | 16.7 | 7.8 | 6.8 | 1.0 | 3.1 | 0.06 | 0.29 | 0.90 |
22 | 13.0 | 48.2 | 16.4 | 9.8 | 6.0 | 1.7 | 2.8 | 0.09 | 0.26 | 0.72 |
23 | 18.2 | 49.9 | 14.1 | 6.8 | 5.6 | 1.6 | 3.3 | 0.09 | 0.31 | 0.91 |
24 | 17.9 | 49.0 | 15.3 | 6.8 | 5.9 | 1.8 | 3.0 | 0.10 | 0.30 | 0.92 |
25 | 17.7 | 49.1 | 16.1 | 6.4 | 5.8 | 1.7 | 2.9 | 0.10 | 0.30 | 0.90 |
End of blow slag chemistry.
Comparison of viscosity values of slags for groups A, B, C, D, and E with different FeO content.
Influence of iron oxide content on viscosity at 1600°C.
A slag sample with FeO ≈ 18, MgO ≈ 11, CaO ≈ 43, Al2O3 ≈ 1.6, and SiO2 ≈ 17%wt. was characterized by different experimental tests. The melting behavior was determined by hot-stage microscopy (HSM). The critical temperatures obtained are
For slags with FeO ≈ 25.8%wt, MgO ≈ 7%wt., CaO ≈ 44%wt., Al2O3 ≈ 1%wt., and SiO2 ≈ 14%wt., the liquid phase L1 increases up to 97 g, and the chemical composition is as follows: 4.33% MgO, 24.2% FeO, 6.16% MnO, 14.45% SiO2, 43.8% CaO, 1.03% Al2O3, 1.23% Fe2O3, 2.82% Ca3(PO4)2, 0.33% Mg3(PO4)2, and 1.40% Fe3(PO4)2. The solid phases include 2.66 g of MgO and 0.44 g of Fe (bcc).
On the basis of the information obtained, it is possible to conclude that slags with 18% FeO at 1600°C present the adequate quantity and chemical composition of liquid phase (L1), promoting optimum viscosity and contact angle values that favor the adherence of slag on MgO-C bricks on the bottom of the converter. However, slags with higher FeO content promote the increase of the liquid phase proportion (L1) with chemical composition changes that produce disadvantages regarding wettability. Slags with the chemical and physical properties mentioned are applied in BOF slag coating practice in the industry with good results increasing the lifespan of the lining and protecting the bottom of the converter.
Slag foaming constitutes another alternative to use the converter slags to protect MgO-C bricks below the trunnion line [8, 10]. It is important to take into account that in order to enhance the performance of this industrial practice, it is necessary to understand deeply the associated fundamental phenomena. Along the steel conversion process, the oxygen blown is mostly combined with elements dissolved in the melt. The reaction products are oxides, which are finally incorporated into the slag. If a carbonaceous material is added after blow, C reacts with FeO and generates CO, Eq. (3), causing slag foaming.
CO for foaming is also produced by decarburization of the metal given by Eq. (4):
Gas bubbles in the slag foam could be small or large. The size of the bubbles determines the foam behavior. Foam with small bubbles is dense avoiding the risk of slopping and promoting good slag adherence to the refractory surface. On the contrary, large bubbles like soap generate unstable foam and the likelihood of slopping. Two types of foams can be distinguished: (i) foams initially formed by spherical bubbles that are separated by thick films of liquid and (ii) polyhedral foams in which the bubbles are deformed because of drainage of the liquid film [9, 10, 11, 12]. Drainage phenomena decrease the thickness of the liquid separating film to values lower than 1 μm.
As it is known, converter slags are an extremely complex mix of oxides that determine the slag physical properties such as viscosity, density, surface tension, and others. Therefore, accurate viscosity values are essential for the optimization and improvement of metallurgical processes. Experimental measurements have difficulties associated with the high temperature needed (or the high melting point of some slags). Consequently, an alternative is the application of theoretical models to estimate the viscosity and surface tension, as a function of temperature, on the basis of slag chemical compositions [13, 14].
As it was already mentioned, viscosity is considerably affected by FeO content. If the FeO increases in the slag, the viscosity decreases and causes foam bubbles to drain more rapidly, resulting in foam decay. Hence, there is a critical FeO content below which foaming increases and above which the foam is less stable. Surface tension consists in a physical property that depends principally on the surface and not on the bulk. This is affected by the concentration of surfactants and the chemical activity of the surface active component, which determines the surface active concentration in the surface layer [15]. Both properties (viscosity and surface tension) are necessary to estimate the foaming index Σ and to increase the knowledge about this practice. Different expressions have been proposed for foaming index Σ. In this study, Eq. (5) detailed by Fruehan and Matsura [16], is considered:
where DB, μ, ρ, and σ are the foam bubble diameter, slag viscosity, slag density, and slag surface tension, respectively.
Another point of interest is the foam life time, because it can vary greatly depending on the surfactant compounds present. Transient foams last for a few seconds, while stable foams have prolonged shelf life [12]. In this chapter, results of 16 BOF slags characterized for foaming practice are informed. Slag viscosity and surface tension were determined by theoretical models in order to establish the foaming index applying Eq. (5). The Urbain model [5] and Zaharia, Sahajwalla and Khanna model [17] were used to determine viscosity and surface tension, respectively. The results were completed with information about the thermal behavior of the slags obtained by hot-stage microscopy (HSM). Also, based on the slag chemical compositions, the isothermal solubility diagram (ISD) was applied in order to predict a good foaming behavior and capability of refractory protection.
Another contribution of this work is the information concerning different carbonaceous materials used to foam BOF slags. Three materials were studied considering physicochemical properties and structural aspects. The results were correlated with the information of the slag characterization.
Table 2 details the chemical composition of the BOF slags selected for the study in order to improve the foaming process. Based on the slag chemical composition, the binary basicity index (IB2) and ternary basicity index (IB3) are calculated to predict foamability of the slags applying ISD (see Table 3). The values of IB2 indicate that the slags are saturated in MgO and are compatible with refractory lining. All the slags were classified into three ternary basicity index (IB3) ranges: 1.9 > IB3 > 2.29, 2.29 > IB3 > 2.74, and 2.74 > IB3 > 3 and then placed in ISD (%MgO-%FeO).
Slag | % SiO2 | %CaO | % Al2O3 | %MgO | %FeO | %MnO | %P2O5 | %S |
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1 | 13.96 | 42.60 | 3.04 | 12.39 | 22.18 | 5.96 | 1.70 | 0.11 |
2 | 13.55 | 42.97 | 2.89 | 8.58 | 23.56 | 5.31 | 1.79 | 0.09 |
3 | 12.31 | 42.45 | 2.60 | 8.28 | 25.79 | 7.76 | 1.76 | 0.10 |
4 | 13.12 | 46.10 | 2.26 | 8.95 | 21.46 | 7.06 | 1.86 | 0.09 |
5 | 16.20 | 42.41 | 1.63 | 10.83 | 20.71 | 6.64 | 1.87 | 0.07 |
6 | 18.09 | 42.02 | 2.79 | 10.08 | 19.99 | 6.79 | 1.71 | 0.08 |
7 | 12.74 | 41.13 | 2.25 | 10.96 | 26.40 | 5.79 | 1.61 | 0.06 |
8 | 17.23 | 44.32 | 3.13 | 9.43 | 19.15 | 5.47 | 2.08 | 0.09 |
9 | 16.74 | 44.02 | 2.34 | 8.66 | 20.47 | 7.73 | 2.04 | 0.11 |
10 | 13.84 | 40.95 | 2.14 | 7.99 | 25.65 | 8.33 | 1.81 | 0.09 |
11 | 12.21 | 38.19 | 2.62 | 7.20 | 29.55 | 7.68 | 1.77 | 0.09 |
12 | 14.47 | 40.16 | 1.99 | 8.26 | 28.34 | 5.79 | 1.60 | 0.07 |
13 | 13.03 | 39.23 | 2.67 | 8.32 | 26.22 | 9.96 | 1.66 | 0.10 |
14 | 14.91 | 42.47 | 2.46 | 9.52 | 24.05 | 5.41 | 1.78 | 0.09 |
15 | 19.68 | 44.61 | 3.86 | 9.47 | 17.20 | 5.28 | 1.96 | 0.09 |
16 | 17.15 | 45.13 | 2.57 | 8.07 | 19.95 | 6.67 | 1.92 | 0.09 |
Chemical composition of foaming slags.
Slag | IB2 | IB3 | η (1550°C) (Poise) | γ (1550°C) (mN/m) | ΣDb = 0.015 m | ΣDb = 0.005 m |
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1 | 3.05 | 2.51 | 1.14 | 665 | 4.97 | 14.97 |
2 | 3.17 | 2.62 | 1.17 | 648 | 5.17 | 15.57 |
3 | 3.45 | 2.85 | 1.04 | 646 | 4.88 | 14.72 |
4 | 3.51 | 3.00 | 1.06 | 642 | 4.96 | 14.96 |
5 | 2.62 | 2.38 | 1.20 | 638 | 5.32 | 16.02 |
6 | 2.32 | 2.01 | 1.41 | 630 | 5.84 | 17.58 |
7 | 3.23 | 2.74 | 1.03 | 625 | 5.03 | 15.15 |
8 | 2.57 | 2.18 | 1.40 | 630 | 5.82 | 17.52 |
9 | 2.63 | 2.31 | 1.29 | 621 | 5.66 | 17.06 |
10 | 2.96 | 2.56 | 1.12 | 625 | 5.24 | 15.79 |
11 | 3.13 | 2.57 | 1.07 | 623 | 5.14 | 15.49 |
12 | 2.78 | 2.44 | 1.14 | 619 | 5.34 | 16.09 |
13 | 3.01 | 2.50 | 1.10 | 627 | 5.18 | 15.59 |
14 | 2.85 | 2.45 | 1.19 | 616 | 5.48 | 16.52 |
15 | 2.27 | 1.90 | 1.61 | 617 | 6.37 | 19.18 |
16 | 2.63 | 2.29 | 1.34 | 618 | 5.80 | 17.47 |
Basicity index, viscosity, surface tension and foaming index values.
As it is known, a creamy slag is the optimum condition to obtain the good foamability described by Pretorious [18]. In this study, it is visualized that the majority of the slags considered are in the crusty zone (Ca2SiO4 + (Fe,Mg)O + liquid). Only four slags (E1, E10, E11, and E14) with IB3 ∼ 2.5 are near the creamy zone ((Fe,Mg)O + liquid; see Figure 3). Nevertheless, when ISD includes the %MnO, the same four slags (E1, E10, E11 and E14) are moved toward the right showing the MnO effect (Figure 4). MgO content in the slags mentioned is between 7.2 and 12.4%.
ISD (%MgO-%FeO) for three ternary basicity index ranges.
ISD (%MgO-FeO + %MnO) for IB3 = 2.5.
Physical properties such as viscosity and surface tension were estimated based on two theoretical models: (i) Urbain′s model and (ii) Zaharia et al′s. model, respectively, in order to predict the foaming index (Σ) at 1550°C (see Table 2). Two different diameters (DB) of bubbles were considered in the Σ calculus: 0.015 m and 0.005 m. The results obtained are also detailed in Table 3. For slags (E1, E10, E11, and E14) with good foamability properties, the viscosity (η) values are between 1.07 and 1.19 poise and the surface tension between 616 and 665 mN/m, at 1550°C. The results are in agreement with Pretorious [18], who suggests low or medium values of surface tension in the slag for good foaming behavior. At 1550°C, the predicted average foaming index values for two bubble diameters (DB = 0.015 m and DB = 0.005 m) are 5.2 and 15.7, respectively. The content of %FeO in these four slags is between 22 and 30% and of %MnO between 5.4 and 8.3%. This information represents a good starting point to optimize the BOF foaming industrial practice. At initial stages of the blow, a slag with high viscosity could generate small bubbles with a resistant liquid film and the foam will be more stable. The correlation between IB3 and Σ shows that the foaming index decreases (slightly) as the basicity index increases (Figure 5).
Incidence of IB3 on foaming index Σ.
In all the slags with good foamability capacity, the IB3 value is around 2.5. It was observed that when the bubbles present a DB = 0.005 mm (small size), MnO content (for MnO < 8%) results in random foaming index values compared to the effect of FeO content. The highest foaming index Σ was obtained for slag E15 with 19.68% SiO2, 17.20% FeO, 9.47% MgO, and 5.28% MnO. FeO content in the slag constitutes a variable that enables to control slag foaming. The study shows the sensibility of viscosity and surface tension, regarding FeO and MnO contents. Also, the higher the viscosity the higher the foaming index.
Slag samples, obtained pre (
Average critical temperature values (melting behavior) of the slags before and after foaming practice.
It is worth noting that critical temperatures in slag samples increase after the foaming practice. These results indicate a dynamic evolution of the slag chemical composition during the practice. Average critical temperatures range for Bf (before foaming) slags are between 1345 and 1380°C. However, for Af slags (after foaming), an increase ≈ 3% of critical temperatures was determined.
During slag foaming, when carbon is injected into the slags, gas bubbles are formed around the carbonaceous particles. It is necessary to take into consideration that different carbonaceous materials could produce different impact on slag foaming. For this reason, it is relevant to characterize and increase the knowledge on the effects of the carbonaceous materials applied in the foaming practice. Chemical and structural characteristics of three carbonaceous materials were studied. In Table 4, results of the chemical characteristics of carbonaceous materials are informed. Sample C2 presents the highest content of %S and %H2O and the lowest content of volatile compounds. Ash content is around 11% in materials C1 and C2 (typically in metallurgical cokes). Nevertheless, material C3 contains very low percentage of ash because it is a petroleum coke. Moreover, it presents the highest carbon content. Sulfur content is similar in all samples.
Carbonaceous material | % H2O (at 105°C) | %Ash | %Volatile | %C | %S |
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C1 | 0.76 | 11.81 | 1.84 | 86.35 | 0.62 |
C2 | 1.02 | 10.95 | 1.38 | 87.67 | 0.70 |
C3 | 0.61 | 0.20 | 2.24 | 97.56 | 0.63 |
Chemical characteristics of carbonaceous materials.
Size distribution of carbonaceous particles was determined by ASTM sieves. It was observed that sample C1 has particles of small sizes, sample C2 also contains particles of up to ≈ 0.75 mm, and sample C3 presents particles between 0.80 and 2.5 mm. The morphology, the phases present, and the porosity of the carbonaceous particles were studied by light and scanning electron microscopy including EDS analysis. Different types of carbonaceous particles were identified in all the samples (Figure 7). Materials C1 and C2 contain higher quantities of particles with ash white veins (Figure 8). This result is consistent with the %Ash experimentally determined.
Different types of porous carbonaceous particles identified.
Detail of one particle with considerable white ash veins.
The morphology, size, and distribution of pores in each type of carbonaceous particles are variable. There are irregular, spherical, and elongated pores of different sizes and proportion in the particles observed. It was possible to establish that sample C3 has the largest proportion of pores with different sizes (800–50 μm), and samples C2 and C1 present porous with sizes between 350 and 50 μm. Rahman et al. [19] informed that metallurgical cokes (such as materials C1 and C2) promote gas emissions one order higher (in magnitude) than the synthetic coke. This is explained by the higher chemical interaction in contact with the slag, due to the reduction of the oxides present in the ash and FeO content. To control foam height, carbonaceous particles can be added to slag with adequate size and low volatile content. This is another alternative to avoid the risk of slopping. It is important to highlight that the foaming index decreases as the size of carbonaceous particle increases. Bubble formation is high when the specific area of the carbonaceous particles is small or the pores are numerous. On this base, material C3 is the most favorable for the slag foaming practice due to the size and distribution of the pores. Furthermore, the ash content of materials C1 and C2 allows predicting rapid gas generation, which is not favorable for foam stability.
Based on these results, it is possible to confirm that the evolution of properties (viscosity and surface tension) of BOF slags during the operation represents the key to obtain the best aptitude for foaming practice, avoiding the risk of slopping. High viscosity is perhaps the most obvious factor in the stabilization of BOF-converter foams, and it retards the rate of drainage in the films of the bubbles. Nevertheless, surface tension is also a relevant physical property that should be taken into account to predict foam behavior. Both properties, high viscosity and surface tension, are determined by the chemical composition and the evolution of the slag at process conditions. Carbonaceous materials also exert an effect in the foaming practice; it is possible to recommend the addition of petroleum coke (material C3) in the foaming practice, because of its ash low content, high proportion of large pores, and higher carbon content.
Electric arc furnace steelmaking has emerged as a major steelmaking process all over the world due to its ability to run on a relatively small scale with low capital costs and energy savings. Steel scrap is the preferred metallic charge material, and sponge iron is also used regularly in most plants in order to dilute tramp elements introduced through the scrap [1, 17]. The growth of the arc furnace-based steel industry has been encouraged by modern arc furnaces of large capacity and ultra-high power, electrical efficiency improvement, and metallurgical efficiency through oxygen lancing or the co-jet technology. In conventional EAF steelmaking, natural gas is generally used as a supplementary energy source. Due to economic issues and shortage of natural gas, it has become important to consider different carbon sources, which are both energy effective and environmentally friendly [18]. In addition, the decrease of refractory consumption is a crucial topic of consideration for all steel plants.
Not only does the slag foaming practice protect the equipment covering the arcs and the refractory lining (the furnace roof and sidewalls from excessive heating and radiation), but it also reduces the arc noise, decreases electrode and electricity consumption, and has present a significant impact on improving thermal efficiency. The foamy slag provides an insulating layer to the melt, thereby reducing energy loss. Slag foaming involves the expansion of molten slag by CO gas bubbles evolving from chemical reactions at the slag-metal interface. Slag viscosity and surface tension control the movement of bubbles in the liquid. Foaming was generally found to improve as surface tension decreases, increasing slag viscosity and suspension of second-phase particles. The reaction between FeO present in the slag and carbon is strongly endothermic. It is important to note that sulfur additions suppressed slag foaming and tended to increase the size of CO gas bubbles. An increase in silica concentration promotes lower surface tension of slag and leads to smaller CO gas bubbles and their easier escape from the slag. The injection of oxygen and carbonaceous materials in industrial EAF furnaces creates highly dynamic and nonsteady state conditions. Oxidation and reduction reactions continuously change slag composition, and chemical reactions produce CO gas that also changes significantly with time [19].
In agreement with BOF foaming practice, the rate of gas generation was found to be an important parameter in carbon-slag interactions and needs to be optimized to maintain optimum levels/duration of gas entrapment by the slag and foaming behavior. The type of carbonaceous material added affects the foaming practice. Metallurgical cokes affect foaming because of the ash content. Natural graphite, on the other hand, produces excellent slag volumes but slow reduction of iron oxide. Slower rates of gas generation and higher surface tension values cause slag to trap gases and sustain foaming. Slag foaming height is well connected to carbon injection rate and slag chemical properties. Bubble sizes in EAF slags are ≈ 1–2 mm. In general, bubble number in the slag foam is greater than the number of coal particles. One particle of coal can form more than one bubble. In EAF steelmaking, the foam becomes less stable toward the end of the process.
The amount of ladle slag generated in the steelmaking is important. The former method of recycling ladle slag is pouring the molten slag from a ladle to another or making ladle slag ingot [3]. The ingot production is complex. However, nowadays three main types of ladle slag recycle products are used depending on the particle size and chemical composition: (a) desulfurizing agent in hot metal pretreatment, (b) as a product to substitute converter flux, and (c) as a product to substitute ladle flux. It is possible to reduce steelmaking cost and get ecofriendly benefits, recycling ladle slag.
Ladle slags present similar melting behavior respect synthetic flux (Ts ≅ 1334°C, Tf ≅ 1346°C) and also have a good inclusion absorptivity. For this reason, they constitute an alternative for ladle flux substitution. Slag low-melting point possibilitates the application in ladles during secondary refining process reducing the fluorspar or lime additions. Finally, lumps of slags could be added in BOF to improve dephosphorization.
Slag is a partially vitreous byproduct of the process of smelting ore, which separates the desired metal fraction from the unwanted fraction. Blast furnace slag is furthermore classified into granulated blast furnace slag and air-cooled blast furnace slag. Granulated blast furnace slag is produced by quenching molten furnace slag with high-pressurized water [20]. Blast furnace slags cooled in air constitute a crystallized material used as raw material instead of sand in the production of concrete. In the case of water applied during granulated slag production, it is possible to recover heat from the slag quenching water, thereby reducing energy consumption. Blast furnace slag is obtained at 1300–1400°C; viscosity is around 0.4–1.0 poise; the chemical composition mainly includes FeO, CaO, MgO, SiO2, Al2O3, TiO2, S, and C; the alkalinity (CaO/SiO2) is 1.2; and the alkalinity [(CaO + MgO)/SiO2] is around 1.5. A lot of research has focused on the reuse of blast furnace slag to make building materials. Crystallized slag sand is added to Portland cement in particles of ≈ 3.15 mm. The chemical and mineralogical composition of Portland cement is detailed in Table 5. Senani et al. [21] informed that concrete with crystallized slag sand addition presents good physical and mechanical properties. This study confirms that the additions of blast furnace slags (0–4 mm of size) in concrete (up to 20–25%) result in good compressive strength (≈30 MPa after 28 days) for the grades of concretes tested.
Chemical composition of Portland cement | Range (%) | Mineralogical composition | Range (%) |
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CaO | 56–63 | C3S | 50–65 |
Al2O3 | 4–6 | C2S | 10–25 |
SiO2 | 19–27 | C3A | 9–12 |
Fe2O3 | 2.5–3.5 | C4AF | 7–11 |
MgO | 1–2 | ||
Na2O | 0.1–0.6 | ||
K2O | 0.3–0.6 | ||
Cl− | 0–0.2 | ||
SO3 | 2–3 | ||
CaO | 0.5–2.5 |
Chemical and mineralogical composition of Portland cement.
The use of blast furnace slag as artificial rocks is also possible because they are similar to semi-hard stones. As a recyclable material, they support resource conservation by substituting nonrenewable natural stone. Land and marine applications include seaport and airport civil engineering projects, coastal protection structures, seaweed bed rehabilitation, and land surface coverage [22]. This type of slag may represent a good alternative to reduce the cost of cement production, contribute to environment protection, and provide enormous social and economic benefits.
Brand and Roesler studied different basic steel slags: energy optimizing furnace (EOF), electric arc furnace (EAF), and arc oxygen decarbonization (AOD), as aggregates in concretes [23]. However, for civil applications, exhaustive controls are carried out in order to determine contents of Ba, Cd, Cr, Mo, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn, in order to avoid soil contamination. The content of sulfates or sulfides is also controlled to avoid SO2 emissions causing air pollution. It was found that steel slag is volumetrically unstable as compared to blast furnace slag due to the content of expansive oxides such as MgO and CaO. In the case of basic slags, the authors propose to modify the surface of the aggregates by blending them with a slurry mixture of fine quarry dust and cement in order to avoid the expansion and to reduce the porosity. Another possibility is the use of steel slag as a binder or filler replacement in composite materials in civil engineering production. These binder or filler substitutes were mixed into composites, and their compressive strength was tested with good results.
The disposal and exploitation of residues from steelmaking plants are still an open problem because of the huge amount and the remarkable variety of waste materials. Slag recycling in the steel job constitutes a relevant way of reusing with important economic impact on refractory costs. The coating and foaming practices are very useful in BOF converters and EAF. The ladle slag recycling also represents an important alternative to reduce steelmaking cost, decreasing the consumption of fluorspar and lime (among others metallurgical applications), and get ecofriendly benefits.
The growing trend in the construction industry is to develop sustainable buildings. The principles underneath this movement bring new requirements with an emphasis on the rational use of material and energy resources by controlled minimization of total emissions produced. One of the possible ways of achieving sustainable development in the construction industry is to use easily renewable raw material resources and waste materials instead of limited and finite resources. In this sense, the interest shown by the professional community in aggregates based on secondary raw materials is increasing, and slags constitute a good alternative.
In 1984, the United Nations (UN) established an independent group of 22 individuals from member states and charged them with identifying long-term environmental strategies for the international community [1]. In the resulting report of the World Commission on Environment and Development, entitled Our Common Future—also known as the Brundtland Report [2], the term “sustainable development” was used extensively and defined as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
The fisheries, seafood, and aquaculture sectors are an important source of food and income for millions of people around the world [3]. Addressing the problems associated with fisheries is an essential purpose, not only in the development of marine conservation policies but also for the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda, a major agreement that was signed in 2015 among 193 countries [4]. The achievement of these SDGs should have a strong influence on the governance of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, ensuring that fisheries and aquaculture adapt to the impacts of climate change and improve the resilience of food production systems [3].
In addition, aquatic ecosystems face today significant threats from anthropogenic activities. In global ocean systems, concerns include climate change, overfishing, dispersal of invasive species, fertilizer runoff, plastic pollution, ocean acidification, and general defaunation [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. Only 65.8% of fish stocks are currently classified as being exploited within biologically sustainable levels, continuing a downward trend that has been occurring since 1974. Similarly, underexploited species account only for 6.2% –steadily declining from 1974 to the present—whereas stocks exploited at maximum sustainable levels account for 59.6% [11].
It has been demonstrated that when fisheries are properly managed, there are significant decreases in fishing pressure and important increases in stock biomass, with some stocks having reached biologically sustainable levels, underscoring the relevant role of fisheries managers and governments when willing to take strong action [12]. The UN Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries states that in adopting management measures, the “best available scientific data should be used to assess the state of fishery resources” [13]. However, most exploited stocks globally are classified as data-poor stocks [14] and their status, although highly uncertain, is generally considered to be worse than that of data-rich stocks [15]. Recently, it has been argued that stock estimates based primarily on historical catch series performed on average 25% better than a random estimate; but in turn, these methods assigned fisheries the wrong FAO status category 57% of the time [16]. Substantial improvements in estimates of the state of exploited stocks worldwide depend on the expansion of new information and efficient use of existing data [16].
The use of molecular genetic techniques in fisheries research has increased dramatically in recent decades, paralleling the awareness of the value of genetic data and mainly due to the increased number of techniques available and improvements in computer technology [17, 18]. However, the application of genetic techniques to invertebrate fisheries or related problems has been remarkably scarce. Thus, most of the invertebrate groups of fishery interest have been the subject of little or no genetic study in relation to these fisheries [19].
We reviewed here the use of genetic markers as well as educative strategies in the fisheries management of some shellfish species with great commercial and cultural value in Asturias, the central area of the southern Bay of Biscay, Spain, to move forward with the relevant aim of generating data to support the design of sustainable fisheries management plans.
The Principality of Asturias is an autonomous community located in northern Spain (SW Europe) bordered by the Cantabrian Sea to the north and the autonomous regions of Castilla y León, Cantabria, and Galicia to the south, east, and west, respectively. The Cantabrian Sea is the transition from the Atlantic Ocean to the Bay of Biscay, between Spain and France. The coast of Asturias covers about 30% of the Cantabrian coast and presents a general E-W trend along approximately 335 km. In general, this coastline is eminently rocky and abrupt—with a predominance of north-facing cliffs, dotted with small coves, beaches, and dune systems associated with the wider beaches [20].
Currently, the coast of Asturias is one of the most populated areas in the region, which is linked to the presence of industrial activity, such as fishing industry, factories, and ports, and to the tourist exploitation of natural resources. The historical settlement of a large number of coastal communities strongly linked to the marine environment and fishing resources was favored by the diversity and richness of the Cantabrian fishing grounds [20, 21]. These regional fishing grounds have been recently redefined and mapped, totaling 226 and occupying 984,038 hectares.
Fishing is a traditional activity linked to the Asturian coast since prehistoric times, as evidenced by archeological excavations in which numerous mollusks, crustaceans, salmonids, and other marine remains have been found [22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27]. Nineteen fishing seaports currently operate along the entire coast, and all of them are strategically located taking advantage of the sheltered location of the cliffs. These ports differ in terms of total landings, species marketed, and number of vessels. Of the total number of fishing ports, 17 of them record sales for at least 6 months of the year [21]. The National Strategic Plan of the European Fisheries Fund established that of the total number of councils that form the Asturian coastal belt, only Muros, Castrillón, and Caravia do not depend on fishing activity [28].
In Asturias, specialists agree in considering artisanal vessels registered in the category of the national census of the operational fishing fleet of “minor gears” [29], and, in 2010 there were 233 vessels registered in that category. However, according to the data collected in the Census of the Fishing Fleet registered in Asturias, in 2016 the number had decreased to 202 and, although at present (latest data from 2021) the total number of artisanal vessels totals 192—out of a total of 248 active vessels—distributed in 19 ports—representing 77.4% of the total fishing fleet with home port in Asturias –, the downward trend in the fleet of minor gears is not so pronounced, even stabilizing.
In terms of fishing strategies, most of this regional artisanal fleet switches between different gears throughout the year and exploits areas that can be reached in a few hours from fishing ports. Although the landings of the artisanal fleet—in kilograms—only represent around 10% of the total regional catch, they account for approximately 30% of the total economic value generated by the landings, due to the higher first sale price of these catches (high-value seafood products) compared to those of other fleet segments—average 4.25 €/kg compared to 1.68 €/kg –. The regional artisanal fleet targets many species, including high-value species, and landings are characterized by quality, freshness, and higher first-sale profit. This partly compensates for the lower weight of landings and lower fishing power [21, 30]. The main species landed by the Asturian artisanal fleet are hake (
Artisanal fisheries have traditionally received less research effort than industrial fisheries and have generally received little attention in Europe [31, 32]. This lack of information has reduced the potential for developing effective and integrated management measures aimed at improving the long-term sustainability of artisanal fisheries, considering the complex interactions and linkages between the human and natural dimensions within these fisheries [33]. Despite the comparatively low volume of catches and its economic relevance, artisanal fisheries are important in terms of employment and must be considered in economic terms at the local level. It contributes to strengthening people’s attachment to their territory, increasing social stability in rural and peripheral areas [32].
The UN Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries stated in 1995 that the “best available scientific data for assessing the state of fishery resources” should be used for effective fisheries management measures [13]. Traditionally, fisheries conservation and management have been conducted on the basis of abundance data, productivity estimates, and information on stock dynamics—that is, an intraspecific group of randomly mating individuals with temporal and spatial integrity [34, 35, 36, 37]. However, managers need to be aware that the implementation of legislation, stocking strategies, and other management activities affect the genetic composition of populations [38, 39, 40]. Genetic factors play a role in the conservation of fishery resources because fishery resources are the product of their genes, the environment, and the interactions between them [41]. Although understanding of the state of global fisheries has now improved over the last decade, there is a consensus that data remain incomplete, with most of the world’s fish stocks lacking formal statistical assessments [16]. In addition, this lack of biological data is compounded by the fact that not all fishery catches are properly reported or recorded by governmental or non-governmental agencies. These unreported catches may be illegal, of unregulated species, or simply not monitored due to logistical barriers [42]. Mislabeling, inaccurate species identification in landings [43, 44], or the modification of the catch area are other factors that also contribute to the unreported exploitation of stocks and the consequent reduction of fishery resources.
The Common Market Organization (CMO) for fishery and aquaculture products is laid down in Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013 of the European Parliament. In Article 35, the commercial designation of the species and its scientific name (among other relevant data) are included as mandatory information on the relevant labeling. Furthermore, Article 37 stipulates that the Member States shall draw up and publish a list of the commercial designations accepted in their respective territories, together with their scientific names [45]. Informative labeling is particularly important for processed products, as any recognizable external morphological characteristics are often removed, so consumers rely on product labeling for information about the contents of the product.
In recent years, molecular biology techniques—based on DNA and sequencing—have gained notoriety in the study of mislabeling and food fraud, allowing species identification even if the product under suspicion is highly processed [46, 47]. A combined assessment of the levels of fraud in the commercialization of fresh and processed specimens of the family Pectinidae, both in retail establishments and restaurants, has been carried out using genetic methods based on mtDNA—16S rRNA gene–and taxonomic methods in Asturias [48]. That research showed that out of 148 samples of 15 commercial products analyzed, 73 samples (49%) and 9 (60%) of the 15 commercial products studied were mislabeled. In the case of the 20 samples purchased in 20 restaurants, all specimens labeled with the common name “zamburiña” were assigned to the Pacific scallop (
These investigations join those previously presented by other authors, both in the development or use of forensic biology techniques and in the creation of a threshold of knowledge in the study of mislabeling and fraud of fishery products from marine invertebrates, specifically scallops [54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59]. Despite the difficulty in making accurate estimates of the extent of mislabeling, especially in invertebrates due to lack of data and bias toward certain taxa and geographical areas [60], the high percentages of errors in product labeling found in Parrondo et al. [48] are not unusual in other European countries, such as Iceland, Finland, or Germany, where similar results of between 40 and 50% were obtained [51]. These percentages are alarming if we take into account that most of the samplings carried out for these studies (including the present one) lack temporality, being performed only once in a specific locality, so the approximations tend to be always conservative [49].
Research regarding mislabeling and food fraud in seafood products are increasingly extensive at all levels of the production chain [49, 50, 61], the urgent need for control measures throughout marketing to avoid consumer confusion, mislabeling, or potential health problems—such as allergies due to substitutions [62]—is evident. It is worth mentioning that, in general, there is an increased awareness of the industry to improve the transparency of the food chain, as well as the growth in the number of inspections put in place by European official control bodies, which have achieved a significant reduction in the number of incidences of misdescriptions [63]. This lack of monitoring plays an important role in threatening the sustainability of fisheries, despite international efforts, and may even imply the eventual extinction of more vulnerable overfished species [64].
In Asturias, the existing regulation gives legal and regulatory support to food quality—especially to differentiated quality and organic production—and establishes regulation of infractions and sanctions, with the aim of tackling intrusion and fraud [65]. However, the Asturian law is framed within Community regulations and applies European legislation on labeling. That is why, from a legislative point of view, Article 35 of Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013 of the European Parliament should be amended to include the fishery and aquaculture products listed in points h) and i) of Annex I to that Regulation, which refers to “prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs” and “crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved.” It is indisputable that to implement correct management and planning of the exploitation of marine resources and to watch over the rights of consumers, it is necessary to increase routine controls and sanctions—both on fishery products and those prepared and processed throughout the whole production chain—with emphasis on those stages where there is greater evidence of fraud and on those species to which, perhaps, less attention has been paid, such as marine invertebrates.
Labeling to provide additional ecological information about a product is usually voluntary. FAO recognized that it could contribute to improved fisheries management and convened a technical consultation in 1998, which led to the development of the “Guidelines for the Ecolabeling of Fish and Fishery Products from Marine Capture Fisheries” [66]. Since then, numerous programs have been proposed for ecolabelling seafood products in an effort to encourage fisheries managers to create sustainable fisheries. One of the most recognized today is the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)—created in 1997, thanks to a collaboration between the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Unilever, a multinational company that markets several international brands [67]. The aim of these initiatives is to provide a market-based incentive for sustainable fisheries management. Processors, wholesalers, and retailers who purchase products from these accredited fisheries may acquire the right to affix an eco-label, informing consumers that the product has been caught in a sustainable fishery. Hypothetically, if there were a demand for environmental quality, consumers would respond by purchasing those products with an eco-label, thereby reducing demand for those without and causing price devaluation on unlabeled products. This may result in fishermen putting pressure on fishery managers to achieve sustainability accreditation and thus receive a higher percentage of the price [67].
In February 2016, the MSC awarded the Tapia, El Porto, Ortigueira, and Veiga fishermen’s associations the first certification for the octopus fishery worldwide.
Stock assessment is crucial, being an integral part of fisheries management. However, it can be challenging due to the methodological difficulties arising from marine monitoring using traditional methods—such as individual capture (with trawls, nets, or traps) or visual identification of species based on their distinctive morphological characteristics—and the amount of time consumed. Moreover, its financial cost is high, and, in some cases, it is simply unfeasible. The need to overcome these impediments has stimulated the search for new tools and approaches to integrate different environmental dimensions into decision-making in a data-driven policy approach [71].
Since 2016, improvements have been made in those areas where information was lacking for the management of the octopus fishery in Asturias. Particularly important has been the development of a model for octopus stock assessment, and the determination of annual reference points for the fishery, allowing the estimation of an annual TAC per campaign that responds to the situation of the octopus stock in the area [72], as well as making it possible for octopus fished with traps in western Asturias to have achieved—in this year 2021 and for five more years—the recertification of this MSC ecolabel. This work is part of a research project (ECOSIFOOD; MCI-20-PID2019-108481RB-100) funded in 2020 by the Spanish National State Program of Research and Development oriented to the challenges of society.
This last research project is also included as a target to work on obtaining new molecular traceability matrices based on new genomic and environmental DNA (eDNA) data from octopus and their application in temporal and spatial samples to help in detection, quantification, defining historic and contemporary patterns of genetic variation data, stocks and management units. The concept of the biological stock as the basic population unit of exploited species is fundamental to the management of wild fisheries. The delimitation of appropriate conservation units—which is the core of short-term management programs—is also a difficult task in marine systems that have traditionally been characterized as genetically undifferentiated populations [73] due to the large population size, high dispersal potential, and high fecundity of these species [74, 75].
The collection and analysis of water samples for eDNA has, in many cases, proven to be a cost-effective, sensitive, and noninvasive method for species presence/absence surveys, in contrast to established monitoring techniques that rely on the capture of whole organisms [76, 77, 78]. Studies now abound listing the many qualities of eDNA analyses for aquatic species detection and distribution assessment using DNA released into the environment by marine organisms, both vertebrates [79, 80, 81] and invertebrates [82, 83, 84]. The development of more reliable and cost-effective procedures for monitoring commercial species populations may, therefore, improve stock assessment [85]. An eDNA-based method was developed for stock assessment of
Other authors have found this relationship to be less pronounced [90, 91, 92] or even nonexistent [93] in natural ecosystems. However, in more recent studies, Spear et al. have shown that pikeperch density explains most of the variance in eDNA recovered in lake surface waters in natural systems [94]. Quantification of eDNA abundance is based on the assumption that local population size can be inferred by measuring eDNA concentration at a given locality and that this estimate represents the quantitative relationship between eDNA concentration and underlying population size [95]. However, such a relationship may not always be true, or even present in most cases. The results of Mauvessau et al. [86] show significant variations in the amounts of eDNA detected in the different sampling points located in the Cantabrian Sea. In any case, the observed variation in the amount of eDNA may be due to different and even unknown factors. Compared to eDNA sampling in river systems—which also poses its own set of problems, often difficult to address—factors such as tides, currents, large depths, and rapid movements of individuals in three dimensions may affect the collection of unbiased samples [71, 96].
The results presented by Mauvisseau et al. [86] were obtained using species-specific primers and the qPCR technique using the SYBR Green compound—double-stranded DNA-binding dye that allows the detection of the PCR product as it accumulates during PCR, as it is a simple, easy, and economical option. However, other types of technical approaches are now common, such as qPCR using TaqMan probe or recently digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) [97]. More recently, intraspecific diversity assessments have been performed in several species [98, 99], finding multiple haplotypes that had previously been identified from tissue-derived DNA by Sanger sequencing. This is a revolutionary tool for fisheries and population management, as the use of eDNA could allow detection, quantification, and estimation of diversity with minimal sampling efforts.
The use of environmental DNA-based tools to quantify commercial species populations is of great interest to fisheries managers and policy makers, as stock assessment is a central component of any management and/or conservation program [71]. There is a strong need to inform researchers, advisors, managers, and other stakeholders about the many challenges (and opportunities) associated with the application of environmental DNA analyses in routine marine fisheries management [85].
The stalked barnacle fishery in Western Asturias has been co-managed by the fishermen’s guilds and the Center for Fishing Experimentation (General Directorate of Maritime Fisheries of the Principality of Asturias) since the eighties. On the west coast of Asturias, harvesting is not open, but rather each fishery guild or group of guilds is granted the right to exclusively exploit barnacles in a strip of the coast, a system known as “exploitation plans.” In exchange, the guilds commit to exploiting the barnacle in a sustainable manner (complying with the rules established in the exploitation plan) and to report in minute detail the date, place, and amount of barnacle extracted, which is an extraordinary source of information for research and management [100]. In these systems, fishermen become co-responsible for management, intervening in the design of the exploitation plans. The DGP collects and analyzes the data on daily catches per shellfish gatherer and extraction area collected by the authorized fish rangers in each exploitation plan. At the same time, in collaboration with shellfish harvesters and fish wardens, the total and partial closed seasons and areas for each season are evaluated and proposed.
The potential of genetic approaches for the identification of fish stocks has long been recognized. However, in practice, stock assessments for management purposes often do not incorporate information on the biological stock structure because genetic and biological data are unavailable or ambiguous [101]. Even today, the isolation and characterization of new molecular markers remain difficult and costly for many non-model species [102]. Although microsatellite markers—and now also SNPs—are increasingly available for more species, studies on most marine organisms are still limited by marker availability and biased toward those of greatest commercial interest. A good example of this could be the barnacle fishery, which has an annual economic value of 10 million euros, with about 500 t of landings and 2100 professional fishermen involved [103] and yet has hardly been studied from a genetic point of view [100, 104, 105]. Although this may be alarming due to their importance, crustaceans—and other marine invertebrates as well—still lack genetic and genomic resources compared to other widely studied groups [106, 107]. The research projects PERCEBES (PCIN-2016-120) (funded by the EU Biodiversa call in 2016) and ECOSIFOOD (MCI-20-PID2019-108481RB-100) have targeted this objective of developing new genetic tools (microsatellites and SNPs) to assess genetically the fishery stocks of the stalked barnacle
Microsatellites are established as the most popular and versatile marker type [17]. Their hypervariable nature confers sufficient power to compare gene pools between populations, as unique alleles appear at low frequencies that are useful for discriminating populations. Under a standard set of parameters that includes 20 highly mutational microsatellite loci and approximately 50 individuals from each of the subpopulations to be sampled, the power to detect deviations from panmixia is very high—even with high gene flow [73]. This is the case of barnacle populations, where patterns of spatial and temporal structuring have been observed at a scale where variability should be homogenized by gene flow through larval dispersal and coined as chaotic genetic patchiness (CGP) [108, 109, 110].
The detection of genetic differences between samples far apart in space or time implies the existence of some level of demographic independence and the presence of separate populations [34, 73, 111]. The ongoing analyses carried out with 20 new microsatellite loci aimed to define, with greater precision, the spatiotemporal evolution of the genetic structure of the barnacle
The results of a genetic diversity study based on mtDNA on this marine invertebrate show that the Asturian populations could constitute, at present, a peculiar and so far, undiscovered management unit (MU) of the Bay of Biscay, separate from that of the Atlantic populations. Microsatellite marker data—which reflect recent processes of population dynamics—did not reveal controversial results. However, both markers suggested genetic heterogeneity in the Mediterranean and Candás samples [112]. These results are fundamental, as an essential requirement for sustainable exploitation is the adequacy of biologically relevant processes and the scale of management: mismatches between the two often occur [120]. The
The number of broodstock used in the sea urchin restocking experience carried out so far in Asturias—average number of spawners per event = 14.42—has been clearly far from what is desirable and from the recommended minimum number of broodstock [112]. This causes certain alleles and haplotypes to be overrepresented in the new population, leading to a reduction in the effective population size [128]. Besides this, microsatellite markers used indicated that juvenile individuals used for supplementation were genetically different from wild populations [112]. This means a poor representation of the wild gene pool in broodstock as a result—among other factors—of the low number of individuals used as broodstock since, in the particular case of marine invertebrates, they present a very high fecundity associated with a large variance in reproductive success [129], resulting in small Ne in cultured populations.
In Parrondo et al. [112] work, at least 3.5% overall of the total recaptured sea urchins with hatchery origin were found by randomly sampling 100 juveniles from each of the two restocked localities. Comparison of recapture rates is complicated for pilot studies [118], as they may depend on the objective of the experiment, the number of releases and size of individuals at the time of release, sampling effort, as well as the length of the experimental period and areas surveyed, and also the variance between studies. Despite the already commented previous findings, genetic monitoring of the restocked localities showed that they currently do not differ from the rest of the Asturian localities in terms of genetic diversity using both genetic markers, with no evidence of the Ryman-Laikre effect in the restocked populations [112]. Similar results were found in the
Habitat restoration—taking into account that kelp forests are in serious decline due to, among other factors, the increase in temperature in the Cantabrian sea that has been occurring since the beginning of the 21st century, the increase in the intensity of storms or the limitation of available nutrients due to changes in the frequency of coastal upwelling [132], the construction of shelters against waves, which also seem to be effective in promoting the colonization of kelp [133], as well as the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs)—which would allow maintaining the supply of larvae—may be other options to be considered to improve sea urchin populations. In some cases, translocation of adult sea urchins could also be considered; however, translocation can have an impact on the “host” population, so it is necessary to manage the stock of animals to be translocated [133]—many of these measures have been successfully implemented in Japan. The integration of aquaculture-based enhancement with habitat restoration presents a notable opportunity for future research and development [134].
Biological invasions are a key component of the ecological and biodiversity conservation crisis. One of the main threats caused by introduced species is the alteration of the structure of host communities -both terrestrial and aquatic- and the modification of ecosystem functioning [135, 136]. Although only a small fraction of the many species introduced outside their native range are able to thrive and invade new habitats, their impact can be dramatic [9, 137]. The invasion process unfolds as a multistage operation involving the acquisition of a propagule in its native range, the transport of that propagule to the new range, and the introduction, establishment, and spread of the invader in the new habitat [138].
Accurate analysis and effective modeling of current and future distributions of invasive alien species (IAS) are highly dependent on the availability and accessibility of occurrence data and information on the natural history of the species [139]. Because conventional sampling techniques often have very low probabilities of detecting rare species in aquatic ecosystems [140], such as the initial stages of invasion processes, not being really effective until the population is established—years after the first introduction—[141], tools that favor immediacy are necessary to combat the spread and establishment of invasive species, carrying out strategies of “early detection and rapid response” (EDRR).
Early detection is a vital step for the effective management of invasive species. The species-specific molecular markers for
There is a need for an education strategy at all levels for sustainable development that provides knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values to enable citizens to make informed decisions to take responsible action for environmental integrity. Environmental education is necessary to foster behavioral changes in the population that lead to a “citizenship of the sea.” People who contribute to this “citizenship of the sea” show awareness and concern for the ocean and are motivated to take personal action to contribute to its protection [149]. The number of youth conservation movements is increasing around the world, for example, Fridays for Future—as the younger generations are more aware of the environmental issues affecting the planet. Consequently, young people seem to play a key role in the development of successful conservation programs. However, other avenues need to be developed to bridge the gap between positive attitudes and a real commitment to conservation and sustainable management [150].
The use of games as tools to enhance the acquisition of technical knowledge has long been studied as a powerful tool for learning, engaging, and tackling complicated tasks [151]. Sustainable sea is a strategy game developed for educational purposes in which players assume the role of fishermen while learning concepts related to the sustainable management of fishery resources [152]. Despite the small sample size, the board game provides information that can be useful for teaching fisheries management. According to the results of the pre- and post-tests, regardless of educational level, all groups improved their knowledge of specific topics after the activity. Knowledge gained by playing an educational game seems to be more effective because it is acquired through hands-on learning [153]. This not only raises awareness of the marine environment and its issues but also encourages a change in values to take personal responsibility for protecting the ocean [154].
The board game can be used to enhance the learning of technical concepts related to marine conservation, fisheries, and sustainable management of marine resources, being an alternative to conventional methods and a more useful educational resource, if possible, in the current context. In 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, most countries announced temporary school closures, affecting more than 91% of students worldwide—in April 2020, nearly 1.6 billion children were out of school - [155]. This board game can be very helpful tool when developing Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) activities by teachers. It can be played both in the classroom and among household members, the latter option being interesting because parents/guardians have greater responsibility for making decisions about household practices and this requires greater attention to be paid to how adults and children respond to environmental messages [156]. Marine issues are partly rooted in individual behavioral choices, which, either directly or indirectly through the global marketplace, have the potential to make a significant impact on the marine environment, such as through food choices – choosing correctly labeled or eco-labeled seafood – waste – reducing plastic use – and products [150, 154]. The development of learning can be seen as an intergenerational and multidirectional process that includes (but is not limited to) the information that children bring to families through educational formats for sustainability [156]. In addition, the game can be adapted to other fishing and marine resource scenarios, which are close to the players, as well as different educational levels. In the case of the board game, taking into account its low reproduction cost, it is an affordable tool for schools of all educational levels, as well as for anyone who may be interested in working on the goals of the 2030 Agenda.
The work summarized in this chapter suggests that advancing toward a sustainable fisheries management that guarantees both, the employability and profitability of the sector, as well as the cultural and natural heritage in the region, is a priority that can only be achieved through R + D + i and educational strategies—which require funding—and the development and implementation of a regional strategy oriented toward sustainable management and exploitation.
Irregularities in labeling and high levels of substitution fraud have been found in the analysis of scallops marketed with different degrees of processing and acquired in different establishments. The most processed products are those with the highest proportion of incorrect labeling. There is a need to carry out a review of the legislation and control methodologies—routine inspections, sanctions, etc.—that guarantee consumer rights, as well as the reliability of the databases on the first sale of fishery products on which fishery statistics are based and, therefore, fishery management, so that they become an efficient tool for the establishment of sustainable development strategies in the region.
MPAs favor the conservation of biodiversity; the protection of critical habitats; the increase of fisheries productivity through the regeneration of populations; the increase of knowledge of the marine environment; the refuge and protection of genetic diversity; and the protection of heritage and cultural diversity [157]. The implementation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Asturias coasts under the umbrella of Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) has been suggested by different fields, as they are subordinated to the wider ecological, social, economic, and political context of the coastal and oceanic zones of which they form part. The sustainable management and, therefore, the preservation of such relevant natural resources of the region as barnacles, sea urchins, and octopus, would benefit significantly from this. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) and Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) based on knowledge of fish stocks and the implementation in Asturias of possible marine protected areas (MPA) closer to or including the coast is necessary to ensure an efficient larval supply. On the other hand, it seems advisable to establish the figure of technical personnel to assist in fisheries management in the fishery associations, similar to the existing one in Galicia.
The fishermen’s guilds that are part of the co-managed barnacle extraction schemes of central-western Asturias could proceed with an application for MSC eco-sustainability certification. Previous studies endorse the high levels of sustainability of this fishery [103], which are managed through TURFs where fishermen actively participate in all aspects of management and share responsibilities with the administration in decision-making. However, among the disadvantages of this certification are the high costs derived from the external audits necessary to carry out its implementation, as well as the successive recertifications. The standards of this type of certification, which incorporate many aspects that were not considered in traditional management, can be incorporated into the management plans of artisanal fishing resources, being the Administration itself the one that requires them to obtain the “privilege” of exploiting a resource. The application of these sustainability standards to management has been very positive in the octopus experience, so they could be adapted to other well-controlled fisheries, such as stalked barnacles or the extraction of
Mitigation and restoration strategies for the decline of exploited marine populations require genetic control and monitoring programs to confirm that hatchery individual truly represent the wild gene pool and for early detection of possible adverse effects on genetic diversity. Moreover, the mitigation of population decline with autochthonous individuals—as it is being done—is the only possible option, because the use of allochthonous individuals—even those coming from any other population of Atlantic origin—could negatively affect the genetic diversity of wild populations since the new variants could displace the autochthonous ones and affect the adaptability and fitness of local populations. It has become evident that it is extremely important to increase the number of broodstock used to obtain these juveniles. In addition, it is recommended to evaluate the implementation of a habitat restoration plan for sea urchins in Asturias, since this type of combined strategy has proven to be more effective in the recovery of populations.
Genetics offers a diverse collection of versatile and useful tools to inform fisheries management on biologically based issues. However, the application of genetic tools is still incipient in many species of fishery interest. Genetic data need to be integrated into the management of fishery resources in Asturias, as they can address issues of direct relevance to the management of these resources; therefore, the implementation of routine genetic studies in management plans is recommended, always from a collaborative approach with managers and taking full advantage of new genetic technologies. The genomic era and the use of eDNA are still waiting to be effectively implemented in the management of marine invertebrates in Asturias.
There is an urgent need to bridge the gap between positive attitudes and real engagement of children and youth in ocean conservation, helping to foster real “citizenship of the sea.” Gamification can be an efficient alternative learning method that establishes new knowledge, attitudes, and commitment of the new generations with sustainability in the exploitation of marine resources in Asturias.
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