The use of RAS aquaculture design is a great approach to raising fish in a technology-enmeshed, safe, and intelligent manner that bridges the gap between the oceans we occupy and the rivers and streams of varying salinities. At Wolize we are continually seeking new ideas to improve our ability to rear fish in recirculating aquaculture systems. Let’s find out how to build these systems and also how can we be productive in keeping the environment safe.
Designing a RAS aquaculture system is like assembling a huge puzzle. The pieces must fit together to form a home for fish. Here at Wolize, when we design our RAS systems, we consider what matters – water quality, temperature, oxygen levels, waste management.
Another critical component of a RAS aquaculture system is the filtration system. This method keeps the water clean and healthy for the fish. By using advanced filtering technology, we can create a healthy environment to develop strong fish.
We strive for improvement in our RAS systems at Wolize. Through the technology, we can see everything happening in that system and we can control everything. “This helps us make adjustments, if necessary, to produce more fish and raise healthier fish.”
Reduce the Periodic Change of Water One approach we utilize is incorporating water recycling through a closed-loop system. It helps us conserve water and saves the natural environment. Integrated RAS aquaculture systems, combining sustainable practices that create productive, nature positive systems.
At Wolize, we are constantly scouting for new opportunities to pursue in this ever-evolving world of RAS aquaculture design. With experimental technologies and innovative concepts in RAS aquaculture systems, we can experience the thrill in a merry go round.
We are also looking at integrated aquaponics systems, which is very exciting. That is, growing fish and veggies together intelligently. It allows us to be productive, whilst being less wasteful and ultimately better stewards of the planet.