Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category


Current methods of powering aquacultures

February 16th, 2009 by Vassos

I’m interested in the current methods/equipment that aquaculture owners use to power up their businesses.I have found an article by J. David Bankston, Jr., and Fred Eugene Baker that illustrates the basic methods plus their economic impact. My main concern is how are they currently doing  it e.g. electric motors, internal combustion engines, solar, wind….etc. If anyone can guide me towards articles or websites I’ll appreciate it, because I’m curently thinking on creating one and I’m more concern about these alternatives


Energy Storage for Aquaculture

February 12th, 2009 by Andrew

We have written a number of articles about energy and aquaculture. You can see a number of them here.

One of our correspondents,  Vassos Vassiliou,  has asked about storage of energy.

“I’m interested in the current methods that aquaculture owners store their energy requirements.”

If you would care to share your insights on this topic please comment on this post, below.


Water Treatment for Aquaculture

February 10th, 2009 by Andrew

Finfish Community member Tor Paust Andersen wrote to us today to request help in assembling information about the water treatment market associated with aquaculture.

Tor writes “I represent the company Enwa Water Treatment, who design, develop, manufacture and supply equipment and technology for water treatment. Do you have a global survey of the total market for water treatment to the aquaculture industry, i.e. recirculation etc, and presented countrywise - i.e. Norway, UK, Canada, Chile etc ?

Best Regards

Tor Paust Andersen

Director Business Development

If you are in a position to help Tor out, you might care to comment on this post.


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