Ocean Forest - Sustainable aquaculture
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Bellona and Lerøy Seafood Group ASA are natural partners for a collaboration targeting their common goal to develop a food production process with the highest level of sustainability possible, whereby they can keep our seas clean and reduce the environmental footprint of aquaculture.
Good concept however you would need to produce a lot of seaweed and mussels to keep up with the FCR of the fish if it's an intensive cage system.
It's the ocean
That works because seaweed and mussels are edible and delicious too.
Would this be able to be adapted for deep sea implications? The issue now is that these large scale fish farming methods often over saturate shallow water reef systems with carbon accumulations.
search up geodesic biodomes, that is the real future. they do it deep water.
Very good. Thanks 👍
very good to develop in my place, thanks for the simulation video, very good
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Nice video
Very good. I love to be involved. How can I buy one receptacle for fish culture.
Could try looking at fish farm forums on the web. See if there's reputable farmers that could fill you in.
I live by the sea in Portugal, it has the best and cheapest fresh fish in the EU, with easy access. I guarantee you that I have never ate a decent fish from aquaculture, besides salmon!
Very interesting
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What about the fish shit beneath the pods?
Exactly. What's the solution to that? Remove the fish from the equation. Seaweed and oysters/clams are good enough.
probably raise a ton of sea cucumbers, shrimp, and maybe flounder
@@emiloprisa that solution is stupid, simply farm the fish in open ocean, the waste would disperse to natural recylcable levels.
There are systems out there starting to collect it and process it into fertilizer.
FISH!!!
Did they just feed that poor little fish to the farm fish?
No that kind of fish eats lice from the salmon. ;)
nice
not bad