Sometime ago we posted about heading towards automation self propelled aquaculture cages. Since then, Cliff Goudey, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Offshore Aquaculture Engineering Center, has been working on a project funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which is testing these cages with cobia farming operations in Puerto Rico.
Goudey has [...]
As we have observed through several articles on this site, fouling of structures and nets is a challenging problem that results in significant costs for aquaculture operators.
A new approach has been developed for marine structures may interest readers.
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Marine finfish aquaculture uses cages to contain fish and to prevent access by predators.