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super intensive aquaculture

Super intensive aquaculture is a type of fish farming that puts lots of fish in a small space. The system allows farmers to raise a lot of fish without requiring a large area. In this article, we explore the positives of super intensive aquaculture, how it operates and the way in which it is revolutionizing fish farming. We will also talk about how it helps farmers produce fish more quickly and fulfillment the increasing demand for fish around the world.

There are many good things about super intensive aquaculture. One of the main advantages is that many fish can be produced in a small area. This translates to more fish that can grow while using less land than traditional fish farms. Super intensive aquaculture also means farmers have more control over the environment in which the fish live. This keeps the fish healthy and allows them to grow much more quickly.

A look into super intensive aquaculture

When we drill down to super-intensive aquaculture, we find that instead of fish swimming freely in large bodies of water, tanks or ponds are used to raise the fish. The fish are also fed special food that enables them to grow quickly. Farmers closely monitor the tanks or ponds, where the fish must be healthy and the water must be clean. Sometimes, they even medicate the fish to prevent them from becoming ill.

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