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Aeration is the process of adding oxygen to water and maintaining healthy levels of dissolved oxygen (DO)which is the most important parameters of water quality
Monday. December 5th, 2016Mechanical aerator are used increasingly in aquaculture because aeration can greatly increase the amount of production possible per unit area or volume of water
Tuesday. February 7th, 2017In superintensive vannamei culturing, Aeration setup means how difficult would be your culture if you make a mistake in the water current and sludge spots
Tuesday. March 7th, 2017Wastewater lagoon aeration represents one of the most energy intensive operations in the wastewater treatment system
Wednesday. March 22nd, 2017Dissolved oxygen (DO) is a major limiting factor in aquaculture and sub-optimal levels may limit production.
Monday. April 3rd, 2017Dissolved oxygen in culture water is considered one of the dominating limiting factors in aquaculture.
Monday. April 3rd, 2017Low dissolved-oxygen concentration is recognized as a major cause of stress, poor appetite, slow growth, disease susceptibility and mortality in aquaculture
Monday. April 3rd, 2017Mechanical aeration is an effective means of improving production efficiency in shrimp farming. Aerators create strong water movement and turbulence
Thursday. April 6th, 2017Productivity increases in aquaculture ponds in re-sponse to nutrient inputs of fertilizer and feed. These in-puts, however, increase the demand for oxygen
Wednesday. May 3rd, 2017pH levels in ponds are affected by such factors as time of day, vegetation and aeration activity.
Friday. May 5th, 2017