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This article presents results from an in-pond raceway system (IPRS) pilot project culturing red tilapia on a commercial farm in Honduras
Wednesday. April 3rd, 2019Recent advances in super-intensive, limited-discharge, biofloc-dominated systems for raising Litopenaeus vannamei suggest that these systems can be profitable
Monday. May 27th, 2019Shrimp raised in round tanks or concrete raceways after transfer from hatcheries gain weight and health before being stocked in ponds for final growout.
Monday. November 12th, 2018The In-Pond Raceway System (IPRS) is a fish culture technology developed to increase production efficiency and yield. This is a view of some of the IPRS raceway
Wednesday. July 4th, 2018In-pond raceway systems are considered intensive production, allowing for both large and small scale marketing of catfish.
Thursday. August 24th, 2017This is thought to be a consequence of better control of feeding by personnel, adequate oxygen levels maintained inside the raceways, preventive baths
Thursday. April 27th, 2017Aquaculture in Pakistan is a fast-emerging sector that has developed over the last decade and has gradually evolved from extensive culture to semi-intensive
Thursday. November 28th, 2019The model is highlighted with high productivity, output, economic efficiency, fuel reduction and good management in the farming environment.
Thursday. November 12th, 2020As world population and seafood demand continue to increase, intensification of aquaculture is unavoidable while fisheries resources, land and freshwater
Thursday. April 27th, 2017In ongoing trials of greenhouseenclosed intensive biofloc shrimp culture systems, the objectives of a 2012 study were to evaluate the performance
Wednesday. April 5th, 2017