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Aquaculture farm system and method

a farming system and aquaculture technology, applied in pisciculture and aquaria, climate change adaptation, applications, etc., can solve the problems of dangerous operations, deterioration of the cost-effectiveness of these older systems, and the normal requirement of sea systems, so as to improve the efficiency of the aquaculture farming system and improve the effect of the

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-04-03
EAGLE NET SEA FARMS
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The system reduces labor costs and enhances water circulation, enabling efficient and cost-effective cultivation of mollusks by eliminating the need for divers and improving water quality, while allowing for easy harvesting and maintenance.

Problems solved by technology

As the demand has continued to increase, the cost-effectiveness of these older systems has deteriorated.
Contributing to the cost is that at-sea systems normally require divers to maintain and hand-feed the animals in the farm habitats.
Consequently, operations are dangerous, which results in high insurance costs.
Labor and other costs have also increased, resulting in the decline of profits.
The floating habitat is exposed to the violence of storms.
In other than storm conditions, the habitat moves with the water, which results in stagnant conditions within the habitat.
Because of the limited space, the egg-crate structure makes it difficult to reach the cell walls for harvest of abalone.

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[0026] The aquaculture farm system, structure and method described herein provides a unique and improved method for the cultivation and mass production of mollusks, and particularly abalone. This same system is applicable to (but not limited to) other shell fish such as scallops, clams, oysters and other mollusks requiring a controlled aquaculture environment for commercial viability. Generally, the habitats of the present invention employ reusable plastic panels to accommodate each phase of the mollusk development. The plastic panels may be blow molded to provide an open interior. Each panel has a series of ribs running parallel to a horizontal line which provide necessary shelter and protection for juvenile abalone to cluster and feed safely. The panels are easily removable from the habitat to perform culling and harvesting operations. The panels can have a variety of shapes but each panel will include a series of random ovals, allowing mature adults to wander freely between pane...

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Abstract

An aquaculture system for cultivation, containment and rearing of various mollusks, particularly abalone, which includes a habitat which supports a plurality of molded panels including openings for communicating between adjacent panels, whereby food is available throughout the habitat. An outer netting or open structure which allows water to flow through the habitat, but protects the mollusks from predators, while still containing the food and permitting the flow of water therethrough, selected ones of said panels being configured to provide buoyancy for the habitat which is tethered from the bottom of the ocean.

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[0001] This invention relates to an aquaculture farm system and method for the cultivation, containment and rearing of various mollusks, and abalone in particular.DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART[0002] The worldwide demand for various forms of shellfish from aquacultured sources continues to increase as natural sources are depleted. Responding to this demand, numerous nations and businesses have undertaken attempts to meet the demand by use of land-based aquaculture and limited at-sea aquaculture farming. As the demand has continued to increase, the cost-effectiveness of these older systems has deteriorated. Contributing to the cost is that at-sea systems normally require divers to maintain and hand-feed the animals in the farm habitats. Consequently, operations are dangerous, which results in high insurance costs. Labor and other costs have also increased, resulting in the decline of profits.[0003] Prior art systems of at-sea aquacultural employing habitats are known. An example of such a ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01K61/00
CPCA01K61/002A01K61/54Y02A40/81
Inventor BYRNE, PAUL S.KIRKWOOD, WILLIAM J.
Owner EAGLE NET SEA FARMS
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