Revolutionizing Aquaculture: Mobile Aeration System Design and Validation

Authors

  • Elena Madero Instituto Tecnológico de Acuacultura de Yucatán (ITY), Mexico Author
  • Carlos Quintana Instituto Tecnológico de Acuacultura de Yucatán (ITY), Mexico Author

Keywords:

Aquaculture, Aeration system, Mobile design, Validation, Water quality, Sustainable practices, Growth performance, Remote monitoring, Adaptability, Environmental impact

Abstract

This study introduces a groundbreaking approach to revolutionizing aquaculture practices through the design and validation of a mobile aeration system. In aquaculture, maintaining optimal water quality is paramount for the health and productivity of aquatic organisms. Leveraging innovative engineering principles and advanced technology, the mobile aeration system offers flexibility, scalability, and efficiency in oxygenation and water circulation. Through a rigorous process of computational modeling, prototype development, and field validation, the efficacy of the mobile aeration system is demonstrated across diverse aquaculture settings. Results show significant improvements in dissolved oxygen levels, water circulation patterns, and overall water quality, leading to enhanced growth rates and productivity of cultured species. The mobile nature of the aeration system facilitates ease of deployment and management, enabling aquaculture operators to adapt to changing environmental conditions and spatial requirements. Additionally, the integration of remote monitoring and control capabilities empowers operators with real-time insights and enables proactive management of water quality parameters. The versatility and effectiveness of the mobile aeration system hold promise for addressing the challenges faced by the aquaculture industry and meeting the growing global demand for seafood in an environmentally responsible manner.

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Published

01-05-2024

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How to Cite

Revolutionizing Aquaculture: Mobile Aeration System Design and Validation. (2024). Asian American Research Letters Journal, 1(3). https://aarlj.com/index.php/AARLJ/article/view/47

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