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Kasco has decades of experience in the aquaculture and fish rearing markets, and several products to make your farm, ponds, or tanks more productive with healthier, faster growing fish. ...
ByKasco Marine, Inc. based in Prescott, WISCONSIN (USA)
Intensive commercial shrimp farming began in the late 1960s led in part by technological advances and growing market demand. Today, shrimp farming is so intensive (in some cases close to 300 000 shrimps per hectare) that it requires industrially prepared shrimp feeds, fertilizing the ponds to stimulate the growth of organisms, aeration to prevent oxygen depletion and regular tidal water exchange. Solmax geomembranes have been used in some of the largest shrimp ...
BySolmax based in Varennes, QUEBEC (CANADA)
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Consumer demand for fish continues to rise and, whilst this is good news for the aquaculture industry, it puts increasing pressure on traditional farming ...
ByWarden Biomedia based in Luton,, UNITED KINGDOM
Fouling of intensively farmed aquaculture ponds by invasive mussels such as Mytilopsis and Perna affects shrimp feeding, reduces shrimp pigmentation (and hence lower market value) and causes raised mortality (e.g. through failure of paddle wheels and increased bird predation). ...
ByBioBullets Limited based in London, UNITED KINGDOM
OBOR is a professional geosynthetic products company with registered capital more than $ 10 million, covers an area of 100,000 square meters. The main products are HDPE / LDPE Geomembrane, Plastic Grass Grids, Woven/nonwoven Geotextile, Drainage Board, ...
ByShandong OBOR New Materials Co., Ltd. based in Taian City, CHINA
Aquaculture is the most rapidly growing food-production industry in the world. All in an effort to support increasing demands and to offset overfishing pressures. Controlled conditions enable farmers to generate high yields of produce in confined areas, making it less expensive for consumers to obtain. Done correctly, aquaculture has less negative impacts than open water fishing -where by-catch and overfishing are major concerns. However the quality of the produce is serious drawback. Toxins and heavy metals are ...
ByMicronomix, LLC based in Ocala, FLORIDA (USA)