Who wants to order prawns and tiger prawns we can also export, We have a lot of seafoods here like crabs and blue Marlin fish we can also export Full video 👇 ua-cam.com/video/P47e7AsrS7k/v-deo.html
And thank you Mr. Werner Gaus from Megafisch Germany bringing this technonlogy to Tsukuba (Hazama) and introducing LP. Vannamei for the first time in Japan from Hawaii together with Jifas and IMT in 2002 already... Thank you for mentioning Mr. Mikami....
This is excellent work but I see this video was created in 2010. Where can we find further information and/or progress reports obtained over the years?
Please correct the mistake. @4.04min. A photo of Japanese kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus has been used as that of a black tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon. Regards.
Due to water polution of ocean and so indoor shrimp farm mix with lotus growing is perfect urban food production in food shortage may resulted from fuel crisis challenging logistics. Also indoor seaweed is hidden gold mine too
I am interested in the system, is there anyway way that I can contact you to get more information in regarding to the system .For instance caused off set up availability of product like food and shrimp .
I am doing research on prawn fresh water nursery and I found this video, im planning on producing my own shrimp production system..Any advice from your organization?..
but is it profitable? if it is profitable will it drive the cost of shrimp down so far that it becomes unprofitable, allowing the poor who were pushed out to push back in?
Add sand to shrimp farm to raise quality and reduce virus infestation that killed shrimp in mud water because sand is natural antivirus due to spectrum reflection
please could you tell me in the minute 7:24 it says that the pools can produce 24 to 40 tons of shrimp annually it refers that each pool or both together ?? thanks
All closed high density super intensive systems like these are inherently very capital intensive, and infinitely more risky because not only they are prone to diseases by virtue of very heavy density in a very small space but also, they virtually don't have even little response time. from view if treatment or harvest in case of disease outbreaks. And by the way indoor super intensive culture is an old concept. Nothing new. And most importantly most of them have failed commercially. Examples from Americas are many. Also, I heard you saying that the post larvae were from the US? Are you kidding? You don't have a hatchery? Can't imagine the cost of the fry brought from the US.
i'm very interrested in inland fish farming, fish is sold with higher price then most meat where i live, and we should not relly on ocean fishers for food, yet we should use their expertice to farm it inlands.
+Jasper van Manen - Fish are High $$$ anywhere. The only Fishes that is not High are Fresh Water Farm Fishes in China or Asia. Anything come from the Ocean are Top $$$.
You could use aquaponics to farm fish. It is a closed loop system that grows plants to syphon waste nitrogen from the water. Herbs, lettuces, and cabbages are preferred. The fish are usually not profitable in most places due to electrical and expensive start up costs, but cost of electricity can be curbed with solar energy. You can work in fresh water prawn into the cultivation, as well. If you live in a cool climate, you could grow rainbow trout and possibly crawfish. Any fish waste (poo and guts) can be turned into fertilizer and sold.
Thank you for making THE WORLD’S FIRST indoor shrimp facility. Haters going to hate. Keep up the good work!
Who wants to order prawns and tiger prawns we can also export, We have a lot of seafoods here like crabs and blue Marlin fish we can also export
Full video 👇
ua-cam.com/video/P47e7AsrS7k/v-deo.html
And thank you Mr. Werner Gaus from Megafisch Germany bringing this technonlogy to Tsukuba (Hazama) and introducing LP. Vannamei for the first time in Japan from Hawaii together with Jifas and IMT in 2002 already... Thank you for mentioning Mr. Mikami....
The background music in the video is way too high. You can hardly hear the person speaking.
This is excellent work but I see this video was created in 2010. Where can we find further information and/or progress reports obtained over the years?
Please correct the mistake. @4.04min. A photo of Japanese kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus has been used as that of a black tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon.
Regards.
Nice to see the culture, can you please share more details regarding the process. and can you provide help to build the system, please.?
Due to water polution of ocean and so indoor shrimp farm mix with lotus growing is perfect urban food production in food shortage may resulted from fuel crisis challenging logistics. Also indoor seaweed is hidden gold mine too
Weird 90s vibe off this video
how do you acclimatize vannamei shrimp so they can live in fresh water ? 6:41
Is there a contact email for more information on setting up this type of system?
is it sweet or salt water? great video . Thank you.
I wanna know more.... I always wamted to go into this business....indoor shrimp production system
Coastal cities should stop dumping their sewage into the ocean.
I am interested in the system, is there anyway way that I can contact you to get more information in regarding to the system .For instance caused off set up availability of product like food and shrimp .
MARTIN VORSTER contanct me
Hi how can I contact you?
not for sure but I have heard these shrimp are prone to disease do to filtration? I'm looking into this myself but want to make sure its safe,.
I am doing research on prawn fresh water nursery and I found this video, im planning on producing my own shrimp production system..Any advice from your organization?..
Hey have you had any success?
Would you like to make like this in Bali? I have a land area of 4 hectares, I want to make an integrated farm including a shrimp pond in it
I wonder how much the electricity bill to maintain the farm.. after everything and harvest.. Will it be enough to cover the modal..
Tons of shrimp were harvested...it enougg to pay electricity
Very intrigued. Would like to know more.
The shrimp white legs is a Litopenaeus vannamei of Ecuador in Sudamerica
WILSON QUINDE ok
now that is mad Kool . simply AWESOME . i like the production.
I learned a lot 😀 thank you.
The state fears the indoor shrimp farmer
what's the better density for produce 8000kgs in 5 lac liter biofloc tank
Someone, please tell me the back draws and disadvantages of ISPS?
Nice project,is it economically cost effective?
New sub I liked your video :) This is really cool. Thank you so much for sharing :)
Hi, that's one great work you guys have done for the marine life . Can you please send me more information. i would like to start this here in INDIA.
Hi
Did u get any info from them ?
Would like to know too
Lol, like they'll share the info with you 😂
is this using salt water or freshwater?
They start out in a low salinity environment, then are raised throughout the process in fresh water(they refer to it as tap water).
Is there any study growing agar seaweed in a controlled environment or indoors?
but is it profitable? if it is profitable will it drive the cost of shrimp down so far that it becomes unprofitable, allowing the poor who were pushed out to push back in?
Where can I get more information on this product inclusive of quotation?
Thanks for encourage me
This is probably why I'm allergic to shrimp... Damn lab grown.
Add sand to shrimp farm to raise quality and reduce virus infestation that killed shrimp in mud water because sand is natural antivirus due to spectrum reflection
do they eat 40 tons of food or 80
Is this technology can add in india
What is the cost of this system
a government project in the Philippines would be interested please email me
can you send me more information. i want to start this here in NY.
me too want this system plz send full details thanking you.
I too would like more information on this. I would like to start this in Belize.
Hello everyone! Anyone who wants to start that kind of business here in Philippines?
Nice to see the culture, can you please share more details regarding the process. and can you provide help to build the system in north africa
please could you tell me in the minute 7:24 it says that the pools can produce 24 to 40 tons of shrimp annually it refers that each pool or both together ?? thanks
They also said " They harvest 8X per year ".
Vedio created in 2010
Project test was set up with Hazama Construction at their site in Tsukuba City 2000 - I took original video...
Good day ma'am sir can you teach me how to culture shrimp?
we would love you guys in colorado :)
😲this is scary how did they do this?😲
Good job
All closed high density super intensive systems like these are inherently very capital intensive, and infinitely more risky because not only they are prone to diseases by virtue of very heavy density in a very small space but also, they virtually don't have even little response time. from view if treatment or harvest in case of disease outbreaks.
And by the way indoor super intensive culture is an old concept. Nothing new. And most importantly most of them have failed commercially. Examples from Americas are many.
Also, I heard you saying that the post larvae were from the US? Are you kidding? You don't have a hatchery? Can't imagine the cost of the fry brought from the US.
Hello and thank you for the video, but it is NOT the first shrimp production system. False claims create a bad impression
that is fresh water
Immediate Subscribed. Very Interest. How to start this in Riau - Indonesia? Please advise. Thanks
this in not the first or the only.
i'm very interrested in inland fish farming, fish is sold with higher price then most meat where i live, and we should not relly on ocean fishers for food, yet we should use their expertice to farm it inlands.
Jasper van Manen
hey, what's up?
+Jasper van Manen - Fish are High $$$ anywhere. The only Fishes that is not High are Fresh Water Farm Fishes in China or Asia. Anything come from the Ocean are Top $$$.
you think with use of tech, can it be produced inlands cheaper then fished at sea?
You could use aquaponics to farm fish. It is a closed loop system that grows plants to syphon waste nitrogen from the water. Herbs, lettuces, and cabbages are preferred. The fish are usually not profitable in most places due to electrical and expensive start up costs, but cost of electricity can be curbed with solar energy. You can work in fresh water prawn into the cultivation, as well. If you live in a cool climate, you could grow rainbow trout and possibly crawfish. Any fish waste (poo and guts) can be turned into fertilizer and sold.
Very informative video. Good Initiative by Japan :)
BERNIE THE REAL ANGRY OLD WHITE MAN
Gotta love sewage treatment plants that people eat
By far NOT the firs -t by several decades - the first indoor shrimp production systems. Not even the first in Japan I suspect.
Read the title it says indoor not just shrimp farm
Good luck...
*Cough* *Cough* "Obviously Japan"
By far not the first - here is a video from a year earlier and we weren't the first either ua-cam.com/video/ga2CAC7V9kQ/v-deo.html
SHMP baby
looks like it the size of a chicken house producing 20% of the comparative yield. Would like to see a larger operation
theres one in Canada for fuck sakes
were in canada???
Hii
Jircas sounds like an insult :) Sorry.
This is a poor infomercial, not a Documentary video. (Mostly Bull Shit)
I'm India
What is cultured? Canada has zero. 1:51.
West coast just got upped up with the East coast salmon being released
Boring!
GMO.....tsk tsk tsk