Recirculating Aquaculture System
Recirculating System – Introduction
Environmental constraints to minimize contamination of aquaculture and hatcheries in northern European countries have led to the rapid development of closed-circuit fishery technology. However, water recirculation has made aquaculture production more sustainable and provides less disease and better ways to control reproductive center parameters that affect growth. This development is fully in line with international standards for fisheries. Currently, closed-circuit fisheries systems operate in Central and Eastern Europe and elsewhere.
The water circulation technique also indicates that other spawning sites should not necessarily be located in ancient areas near rivers. They can now be made almost anywhere with a much smaller source of water and free of any microbial load. So we hope we can help aquaculture breeders enjoy the Recirculating System in the not too distant future, and enjoy the production and reproduction of fish.
Fish farming is currently one of the fastest growing Agricultural-Food Sectors in the world, with the potential to provide quality and healthy food to the world’s population.
Greater focus on sustainable production, consumer demand, food safety and reduced costs of aquaculture production call for the continued development of new technologies in fisheries and fish farming. In general, aquaculture affects the environment, but new and closed-circuit fisheries significantly reduce the length of the breeding season compared to traditional fisheries.
Recirculating System have two important advantages:
One: reduce production costs two: reduce environmental damaging effects.
The Fardfishery Department focuses on new techniques for converting traditional and old methods into modern aquaculture and closed-circuit fisheries and advises the farmer to use up-to-date knowledge to continue the production route. At FardFishery department we have fun and convenient solutions for you fish lovers at home and abroad.
Recirculating Aquaculture System is essentially a new technology for rearing fish or other aquatic organisms through the reuse of reclaimed water in fish production. This technology is based on the use of biological and mechanical filters and can be used for any growth in aquaculture such as fish, shrimp, mussels, etc.
Recirculating Aquaculture System is growing rapidly in many parts of the world, and modern aquaculture systems are deployed in production units, and more interestingly, Recirculating Aquaculture System is used to save endangered species.
Recirculating Aquaculture Breeding can be done at different rates depending on how much water is used. Some traditional farms produce 10 kg of fish per 100 cubic meters of inlet water per cubic meter, but in closed-circuit systems with minimal inlet water that is indoors or in a building using 10 liters of water per second. New and sometimes even less, it produces and operates 80 kg of fish per cubic meter during each breeding season. It is hoped that our knowledge of individual fisheries will be useful to all lovers of fish production and aquaculture.
Behruz Alinia Fard
Fisheries Analyst and Complicator