Relevance of Water Recirculating System in Modern Aquaculture

  • Ed-Idoko J
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The review of water recirculation in aquaculture practice presents the reality and benefits of a developed system for effective water re-use with optimum water quality, for intensive fish production. This advanced mechanism of adequate water re-use proves its relevance as it provides for intensive fish production, conservation of available water, conservation of available space, ease in site location, flexibility to locate production facilities near large markets, quick and effective disease control, complete and convenient harvesting, species and harvest diversity especially where available water for culture purpose is limited (considering how water intensive aquaculture is), and salvaging endangered species. The practice of recirculating aquaculture through Recirculating Aquaculture systems needs basic orientation for fish farmers especially in developing aquaculture practice areas, since it can be carried out at different intensities. Recirculating Aquaculture System is hence an optional technology for farming aquatic organisms that should be encouraged.

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Ed-Idoko, J. O. (2021). Relevance of Water Recirculating System in Modern Aquaculture. Asian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research, 107–113. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajfar/2021/v15i630355

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