| In only a few minutes the bottlenecks in your facility can be located. They occur as a combination of biomass, fish growth, water temperature, oxygen demand and available water flow, viewed against the production plan you have established.
Since the available oxygen decreases as the water temperature rises, water temperature is a crucial factor. During the warmest months of the year, there is not only an overall rise in temperatures, but the temperature can vary significantly during a 24-hour period. At the same time, there is often a reduction at the water supply source. This in turn means that you need the largest flow precisely when the supply is lowest.
It is of great importance how oxygen is implemented in fish farming operations. Properly applied, it will reduce risk factors and increase profitability, but improper usage can easily backfire.
Oxygen ultimately is not a substitute for water, to much oxygen can be harmful. For fish, and in aquaculture operations, water has many functions that are just as important as supplying oxygen to the fish.
An oxygen supplier with a thorough understanding of the interplay of cause-and-effect interaction in aquaculture can add something positive to your operations.
Our overall solutions for aquaculture simplify the combination of rational oxygenation and emergency supply from the same source.
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