IPRS technology brings new hope in fish farmingThe main obstacle in fish farming is excess ammonia and lack of oxygen in the pond water or reser...
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The main obstacle in fish farming is excess ammonia and lack of oxygen in the pond water or reservoirs. Somehow, if the amount of oxygen can be increased by removing ammonia waste from the water, it is possible to produce more. Akbar Hossain of Chapainawabganj has brought a new technology in fish farming, which is entirely a different one indeed, known as, in-pond raceway system (IPRS)
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- Fisheries
- Fish Farming
- Fisheries governance
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I am excessively neutral on aquaculture, especially as it interfaces with natural waters. I understand the cost benefit of this protein supply to society. I do have concerns that there is a bit too much of "The Big Waters can absorb the costs of what is not understood"
Great to see science applied to this problem.