Environmental Best Management Practices for Aquaculture 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780813818672.ch1
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“…Discharge water can be returned to another pond where the harvest has already been completed. If some water is discharged, then the impact of settable solids, nitrogen, phosphorus, and biochemical demand can be mitigated or essentially eliminated by transferring the last 15±20% of water in the ponds during draining to another pond or for irrigation (Tucker et al, 2002). After the solids have settled, the water can be used for another growing season or simply released slowly to avoid resuspension.…”
Section: Land (Site) Selectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Discharge water can be returned to another pond where the harvest has already been completed. If some water is discharged, then the impact of settable solids, nitrogen, phosphorus, and biochemical demand can be mitigated or essentially eliminated by transferring the last 15±20% of water in the ponds during draining to another pond or for irrigation (Tucker et al, 2002). After the solids have settled, the water can be used for another growing season or simply released slowly to avoid resuspension.…”
Section: Land (Site) Selectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ao phải gần nguồn nước nên thường được xây dựng ở vùng bãi bồi ven biển và ven sông. Việc xây dựng ao trong hoặc gần vùng đất ngập nước ven biển, đặc biệt là việc chuyển đổi rừng ngập mặn nhiệt đới thành ao nuôi tôm, gây ra nhiều tranh cãi [3].…”
Section: Nội Dung Ii1 Tác độNg Môi Trường Của Nuôi Trồng Thủy Sản 11 ...unclassified
“…Designed to prevent predators from attacking from underneath and jumping or scrambling over the cages (Table 2), they must be high, strong and stiff enough to keep pinnipeds off the farmed fish, while avoiding these or other mammals became entangled by the gear. To better achieve these two goals, traditional polypropylene multi‐filament nets 7 are now being replaced by rigid or semi‐rigid nets made of high‐density polyethylene and/or metal 78 . Design, mesh‐material and maintenance of anti‐predator nets are critical issues at higher latitudes and less protected locations, where stormy weather or strong tides may cause anti‐predator nets to adhere to cage nets, allowing visual and physical contacts between predators and farmed fish 25 …”
Section: Salmon Farms Under Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better achieve these two goals, traditional polypropylene multi-filament nets 7 are now being replaced by rigid or semi-rigid nets made of high-density polyethylene and/or metal. 78 Design, mesh-material and maintenance of anti-predator nets are critical issues at higher latitudes and less protected locations, where stormy weather or strong tides may cause anti-predator nets to adhere to cage nets, allowing visual and physical contacts between predators and farmed fish. 25…”
Section: Anti-predator Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%