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Jaulas de engorde de camaron de mar en una laguna de agua dulce (Peru)- in Spanish

Credit: Victor Hugo Juarez Pena (Peru) Desarrollo del cultivo de camarones en jaulas adaptadas en agua dulce, en la laguna de Ñapique, Piura, Peru. En la estancion de verano Enero-Mayo 2010 Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you …

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Realizando trasplante de juveniles de camaron (Peru) -in Spanish

Credit: Victor Hugo Juarez Pena (Peru). Trasplante de juveniles de camarón de 1,5 gramos y 25 dias de cultivo, en estanque de tierra abastecido con aguas de rio piura. Enero 2010 Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you …

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Verificacion de construccion de estanques control de niveles (Paraguay) – in Spanish

Credit: David Martin Sykora (Paraguay). Verificacion de construccion de estanques control de niveles  Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish to use a picture or more. This will be appreciated.

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Harvest carp pond (Paraguay) – in Spanish

Credit: David Martin Sykora (Paraguay) Cosecha en estanque de carpas practica de cosecha con piscicultores

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Plastic tanks for nursing tilapia (Thailand)

Credit: Proyrat Chaowajaroenpong and Ong-art Kumprasert Plastic tanks for nursing 3- cm tilapia fry to be 50 g at private farm in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand

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Mass culture of phytoplankton in Trat coastal fisheries research and development center (Thailand)

Credit: Proyrat Chaowajaroenpong and Ong-art Kumprasert (Thailand) Species of phytoplankton are Chlorella sp., Skeletonema sp., Chaetoceros sp. and Tetraselmis sp. Algal culture is carried out in 25-ton tanks which are far from rotifer culture area in order to protect rotifer from contamination. Culture condition: salinity 25 ppt, temperature 22 – 28 oC, aeration all day. Period …

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Spotted Babylon (Babylonia areolata) hatchery at Trat Coastal Fisheries Research and Development Center (Thailand)

Credit: Proyrat Chaowajaroenpong and Ong-art Kumprasert (Thailand): This Spotted Babylon hatchery uses closed water system which is divided into rearing pond, sediment pond, biological filter, sea weed pond  (to reduce water nitrate using the sea weed, Ulva sp.), and finally protein skimmer to reduce protein residual in the water before pumping it back to the …

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Intensive cage culture of tilapia in Maeklong River and use of paddlewheel aerators (Thailand)

Credit: Proyrat Chaowajaroenpong and Ong-art Kumprasert Intensive cage farming of tilapia in Maeklong River, Kanchnaburi province (Thailand). Paddle wheel aerators are in use in this intensive system to maintain high levels of dissolved oxygen. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify …

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Fish ponds enjoy gravity water

Topographic survey will be required to determine whether or not a given fish farm can enjoy gravity water. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish to use a picture or more. This will be appreciated. [important][/important]

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Use of traditional water wheels in lifting water to fish farms in Egypt

Water wheels which were traditionally in use in agriculture are used in the present to lift water required to some fish farms in Egypt and some other countries. Based on water wheels users, it is claimed that water wheels are efficient in lifting water and also more durable with less incidences of breakdowns and operation maintenance. …

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