Modern aquaculture technologies are made with the help of recirculation systems, which require the use of innovative and high-performance solutions for the treatment of recirculated water. Aquaculture recirculation is essentially a technology for growing and developing fish or other aquatic organisms by reusing water for more intensive fish production. The technology is based on the use of mechanical and biological filters, and this ecological method can be implemented for any species cultivated in aquaculture, such as fish, shrimp, mussels, etc. The scientific paper presents a brief summary of the control and solution of the main problems faced by water recirculation systems
It is necessary to maintain optimal water quality parameters for a proper operation of a recirculati...
Recirculation Aquaculture System (RAS) is a technology where in water is recycled and reused after f...
In the context of climate change and population growth, aquaculture plays an important role for food...
New farming conditions (limitations in water quality and quantity, cost of land, limitations on wate...
The article discusses the results of experimental research work on the development of technical solu...
Nowadays, modern aquaculture technologies are made in recirculating systems, which require the use o...
A Recirculating Aquacultural System (RAS) can be defined as an aquacultural system that incorporates...
Closed-system aquaculture presents a new and expanding commercial opportunity. Recirculating aquac...
Filtering plays an essential part in the process of intensive fish farming, because faeces and uncon...
Aquaculture in our inland waters may take a position to threaten the sector in the future with globa...
In order to meet the protein needs of the rapidly growing world population, cultivation of aquatic o...
The paper aims to study the main issues regarding the productivity and efficiency of fish breeding a...
This paper aims to highlight the consumption of electricity and caloric energy consumed by a recircu...
Coastal pond aquaculture used solar energy to produce oxygen via phytoplankton with their cultivatio...
The major constrains in rapid expansion of aquaculture around the world are limitations for land and...
It is necessary to maintain optimal water quality parameters for a proper operation of a recirculati...
Recirculation Aquaculture System (RAS) is a technology where in water is recycled and reused after f...
In the context of climate change and population growth, aquaculture plays an important role for food...
New farming conditions (limitations in water quality and quantity, cost of land, limitations on wate...
The article discusses the results of experimental research work on the development of technical solu...
Nowadays, modern aquaculture technologies are made in recirculating systems, which require the use o...
A Recirculating Aquacultural System (RAS) can be defined as an aquacultural system that incorporates...
Closed-system aquaculture presents a new and expanding commercial opportunity. Recirculating aquac...
Filtering plays an essential part in the process of intensive fish farming, because faeces and uncon...
Aquaculture in our inland waters may take a position to threaten the sector in the future with globa...
In order to meet the protein needs of the rapidly growing world population, cultivation of aquatic o...
The paper aims to study the main issues regarding the productivity and efficiency of fish breeding a...
This paper aims to highlight the consumption of electricity and caloric energy consumed by a recircu...
Coastal pond aquaculture used solar energy to produce oxygen via phytoplankton with their cultivatio...
The major constrains in rapid expansion of aquaculture around the world are limitations for land and...
It is necessary to maintain optimal water quality parameters for a proper operation of a recirculati...
Recirculation Aquaculture System (RAS) is a technology where in water is recycled and reused after f...
In the context of climate change and population growth, aquaculture plays an important role for food...