Fish farm moving with waves.
Previously:
Floating dock in high waves - GIF
Fish farming vessel - GIF
Seaweed harvester - GIF
Harvesting sea urchins - GIF
Crab processing machine - GIF
Fish farm moving with waves.
Previously:
Floating dock in high waves - GIF
Fish farming vessel - GIF
Seaweed harvester - GIF
Harvesting sea urchins - GIF
Crab processing machine - GIF
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carloski (Aug 30, 2022), mwmkravchenko (Aug 23, 2022), nova_robotics (Aug 23, 2022), Rangi (Aug 24, 2022), tuchie (Aug 24, 2023)
Wow! Look at all that garbage accumulated under there! Makes you kinda wonder what else is in the water.
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Rangi (Aug 24, 2022)
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schuylergrace (Aug 24, 2022)
Yeah, but there's still that "slick" of tan colored stuff, and that's just what we can see. I've read some fish and shrimp farmers in east Asia dump sewage into their ponds to save on commercial food they have to add. Apparently, that's not legal in most places over there, but it's still done. Hopefully, the fish coming over, as well as those raised/caught here, are tested for pathogens and toxins before they make it to market.
For topical application, only. Not to be taken internally or used in com-
bination with other drugs or alcohol, except as directed by your shaman.
Do not operate heavy equipment, unless you actually know how to.
Frank S (Aug 24, 2022)
I have long wanted to set up an aquaponic system in my greenhouse. In theory it makes a lot of sense the fish fertilize the plants the plants provide food for the fish you get to eat the plants and eat the fish, sounds simple until you factor in a few more of the unknowns maintaining a healthy environment of the fish through water circulation and filtration, maintaining a good balanced PH level which is both health for the plants and the fish over the long term can become an arduous task if not of sufficient size, And where I live it is even harder to keep the internal temperatures low enough for plants and the fish to survive throughout the summer months than keeping it warm in the winter. I need to run a swamp cooler full time night and day otherwise since the greenhouse is not hermetically sealed our low ambient humidity just sucks the water out of the air
Never try to tell me it can't be done
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