Over 30 years of focus on innovation in aquaculture systems.

Nearly a hundred national patents, exported to more than 40 countries around the world, and praised by tens of thousands of users

Indoor circulating water fish farming

By controlling the system, we can provide the most suitable water quality environment and temperature requirements for fish and shrimp, thereby achieving stable and high yields. More importantly, the cost of breeding is very low.

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Indoor three-dimensional circulating water aquaculture system

Save 99% of land, 99% of water usage, and increase survival rate by four times. Aquaculture can be carried out normally even in the desert, without the need to be by the seaside.

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Live Seafood Temporary Cultivation System

Provide the best water quality conditions for live fish, lobsters, and crabs in the restaurant, allowing them to live longer and maintain their optimal condition.

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Net cage system

Durable and wind resistant cage system, providing a complete set of equipment, accessories, and services.Can be used for various marine and freshwater fish species

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Title: Economic Impact Analysis of Small-Scale Aquaculture: A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction Small-scale aquaculture has emerged as a vital sector in the global economy, particularly in developing countries. It plays a significant role in providing food security, livelihood, and income generation for millions of people. The economic impact of small-scale aquaculture is multifaceted, affecting various stakeholders, including farmers, consumers, and the overall economy. This article aims

Title: Algae-based Feed Innovations: A Key to Sustainable Aquaculture

Introduction: The rapidly growing demand for seafood has put immense pressure on the aquaculture industry to meet the global consumption needs. However, traditional feed sources have raised concerns about sustainability, environmental impact, and the health of aquatic organisms. In recent years, algae-based feed innovations have emerged as a promising solution to address these challenges. This

Title: Effective Aquaculture Disease Management in Shrimp Farming

Introduction: Aquaculture, particularly shrimp farming, has become a significant industry worldwide, providing a substantial source of protein and income for millions of people. However, disease outbreaks pose a major challenge to the sustainability and profitability of shrimp farming. Effective aquaculture disease management is crucial to minimize the impact of diseases on shrimp production. This article

Title: Organic Certification Standards for Aquaculture Products: Ensuring Quality and Sustainability

Introduction The demand for organic aquaculture products has been on the rise in recent years, driven by consumers’ increasing awareness of health and environmental sustainability. To meet this demand, it is crucial to establish and adhere to organic certification standards for aquaculture products. This article will discuss the significance of these standards and provide an

Title: The Role of Automated Feeding Systems in Modern Aquaculture

In recent years, the aquaculture industry has witnessed significant advancements, thanks in part to the integration of innovative technologies. Among these, automated feeding systems have emerged as a game-changer in modern aquaculture. These systems offer numerous benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced labor costs, and improved growth rates of aquatic organisms. This article explores the significance

Title: IoT Monitoring Solutions for Offshore Aquaculture: Enhancing Efficiency and Sustainability

Introduction Offshore aquaculture has emerged as a promising industry to meet the growing demand for seafood worldwide. However, the challenges associated with monitoring and managing offshore aquaculture farms are significant. The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way we approach these challenges by offering innovative monitoring solutions. This article discusses the importance of IoT

Title: Sustainable Aquaculture Practices for Coastal Ecosystems

Introduction: Aquaculture, also known as fish farming, has become a critical industry for providing food security, livelihood, and economic growth worldwide. However, it has also raised concerns about its environmental impact, particularly on coastal ecosystems. To address these challenges, sustainable aquaculture practices have been developed to minimize the negative impacts while maximizing the benefits. This

Title: The Advancement of RAS Aquaculture Systems with Water Recycling Technology

The aquaculture industry has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, driven by the increasing global demand for sustainable and high-quality seafood. Among various aquaculture methods, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) have emerged as a game-changer, offering an environmentally friendly and efficient solution for fish farming. The incorporation of advanced water recycling technology in RAS has further