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A newly-formed Japanese aquaculture company announced that it is now close to commencing construction of its closed loop, onshore fish production facility in a town located in a prefecture which was the site of a nuclear disaster in 2011.
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A new project which combines solar energy with aquaculture could provide a blueprint for a stable and sustainable source of green energy. European solar power developer Lightsoutce bp has partnered United Kingdom-based holding company Green Rock Energy to build a solar-powered fish farm in the township of Budai, in Taiwan.
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Land-based aquaculture company, Atlantic Sapphire said it has agreed with agreed to a DKK 180 million (US$ 25 million) insurance settlement for a fire which destroyed its recirculating aquaculture system facility in Denmark, in September last year.
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From RAS to transporting fish in well-boats, highly controlled water conditions are critical for long-term, productive growth. Discover how Evoqua’s range UV, Ozone, and Filtration system technologies can be applied across the aquaculture industry to achieve optimal water conditions, while ensuring sustainable operations for fish health and improving your yields and quality. Weather you’re looking to maximize the efficiency of your RAS system or improve the hygiene of your Evoqua’s leading solutions help boost the performance of the aquaculture industry.
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The team at Sandplains Aquaculture, near Mossley, Ont., has been operating a warm water recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) for 10 years producing tilapia and barramundi for the local live markets. Indeed, few facilities can point to a record of RAS success comparable to Sandplains Aquaculture.
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