State-of-the-Art Serieshttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/66282024-03-29T14:00:35Z2024-03-29T14:00:35ZClosed-recirculating shrimp farming systemTookwinas, Sirihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/66302021-11-28T03:08:08Z2000-11-01T00:00:00ZClosed-recirculating shrimp farming system
Tookwinas, Siri
This collaborative SEAFDEC/ASEAN project aimed to develop sustainable shrimp culture technology packages to address the problems in shrimp culture (e.g. discharges from shrimp farms threatening mangrove and marine ecosystems, clearing of mangrove forests to make way for shrimp ponds, etc.). In this context, a closed recirculating shrimp farming system is discussed touching on: pond preparation, water preparation, stocking, feeding, management, DO level, problems, record keeping, and harvesting.
2000-11-01T00:00:00ZEnvironment-friendly schemes in intensive shrimp farmingBaliao, Dan D.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/66312022-02-28T02:46:27Z2000-09-01T00:00:00ZEnvironment-friendly schemes in intensive shrimp farming
Baliao, Dan D.
The manual details the procedures of intensive shrimp farming but with provisos for the treatment of sludge and water. These provisos include (1) the use of water reservoir where pond water is stored for at least a week before being used in the grow-out ponds, (2) the use of a “tail” pond to hold drained water so it can be treated and recycled, (3) the use of long-arm paddle wheel so water aeration-circulation is made more efficient, and (4) the use of fishes to help condition the water and substantially produce green water.
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