1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-7345.1985.tb00228.x
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE HIGH DENSITY FLOW‐THROUGH CULTURING OF BRINE SHRIMP Artemia

Abstract: A closed culture system for the high density culturing of Artemia spp. in 300‐liter tanks using a new formula of artificial seawater and micronized waste products frm agricultural crops as food is described. Culture conditions are greatly improved by applying a new filter technique and an electronic transparency meter which controls food distribution automatically. A total volume of 6,000 liters of culture water is recirculated over a rotating biological contactor, a cross‐flow sieve and a plate separator at a… Show more

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“…It can also operate on a much more intensive scale within a smaller space footprint. Consequently, worldwide there has been more emphasis on developing intensive Artemia production systems for commercial operations (Lavens et al, 1986;Dhert et al, 1992;Lim et al, 2001;Kolkovski et al, 2004). For example, Lim et al (2001) described a small footprint (400 m 2 ) indoors system for the production of on-grown Artemia with a payback period of 1.2 years and mean production rate of 3 kg m -3 on a 12-day cycle.…”
Section: Effect Of Artemia Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also operate on a much more intensive scale within a smaller space footprint. Consequently, worldwide there has been more emphasis on developing intensive Artemia production systems for commercial operations (Lavens et al, 1986;Dhert et al, 1992;Lim et al, 2001;Kolkovski et al, 2004). For example, Lim et al (2001) described a small footprint (400 m 2 ) indoors system for the production of on-grown Artemia with a payback period of 1.2 years and mean production rate of 3 kg m -3 on a 12-day cycle.…”
Section: Effect Of Artemia Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%