Prevent, but verify
Each farm unit should have a written program that defines measures to prevent food safety problems and a program of regular testing.
At higher stocking densities, the application of all feed via feed trays often results in feed being dropped outside and/or underneath the trays.
Each farm unit should have a written program that defines measures to prevent food safety problems and a program of regular testing.
Troublesome turbidity in aquaculture pond water often results from clay or fine silt particles that remain suspended due to turbulence or sedimentation.
Research is leading toward a methodology to assess the contribution of marine aquaculture through performance measurements and impacts.
While most marine aquaculture in Vietnam has been based on traditional small-scale cage operations in protected locations, the development of larger offshore cage systems could lead to industry expansion.
Fish farming in Egypt is not formally recognized as an agricultural activity, so aquaculture cannot use water from irrigation canals. However, fish are raised as primary or secondary crops in combination with fruit and other plant crops.
Seaweed remains a relatively untapped resource with potential as edible food, feed ingredients, cosmetics, agrichemicals, biomaterials and bioenergy molecules.
Seaweed plays key roles in Earth processes as a primary producer and link in the food webs of coastal and estuarine ecosystems.
Biofloc technology offers advantages for the sustainable culture of shrimp and some species of fish.
The Fishery is an inland farm in California that raises largemouth bass, carp, sturgeon and catfish in a recirculating system that minimizes water use.
Throughout Europe, debate is taking place as to whether new fish farms, wind farms, tourist facilities or marine and/or coastal protected areas should be established. Competition for space is increasing. In the COEXIST project, partners from 10 European countries are exploring these developments, aiming to increase synergies and reduce conflicts, particularly with regard to the fields of aquaculture and fisheries.
In a study of pond polyculture, manipulation of species composition improved fish yield and corresponding income. Selling the whole production increased income 27 percent.
Compensatory gain is defined as faster than normal growth following a period of slower than normal growth, caused by nutritional and environmental factors.
Evaporation of water from ponds is influenced by solar radiation, air and water temperature, and wind velocity. Control of aquatic plants can yield some reduction.
One simple method of treating high-nitrogen wastewater in shrimp aquaculture is the use of sequencing batch reactors, which are simple in design.
To design a settling basin, know the size distribution of particles, estimated rate of inflow and determination of the smallest particle size to be removed.