Finfish production in a static, inland saline water body using a Semi-Intensive Floating Tank System (SIFTS)
Using a newly developed culture technology known as the Semi-Intensive Floating Tank System (SIFTS), rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss), mulloway ( Argyrosomus japonicus) and barramundi ( Lates calcarifer) were produced in a 0.13 ha static, inland saline water body over a period of 292 days, yield...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquacultural engineering 2006-08, Vol.35 (2), p.109-121 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Using a newly developed culture technology known as the Semi-Intensive Floating Tank System (SIFTS), rainbow trout (
Oncorhynchus mykiss), mulloway (
Argyrosomus japonicus) and barramundi (
Lates calcarifer) were produced in a 0.13
ha static, inland saline water body over a period of 292 days, yielding the equivalent of 26
tonnes/(ha
year). Rainbow trout were grown with an FCR of 0.97 from 83 to 697
g over 111 days (specific growth rate (SGR), 1.91%/day) between June and September, when average daily water temperatures ranged from 12.3 to 18.2
°C. Over the same time period, mulloway grew only from 100 to 116
g, however, once temperatures increased to approximately 21
°C in October, food intake increased and mulloway grew to an average size of 384
g over 174 days with an SGR and FCR of 0.68%/day and 1.39, respectively. Barramundi stocked in November with an average weight of 40
g increased to 435
g in 138 days (SGR 1.73%/day) with an FCR of 0.90. The SIFTS significantly reduced nutrient input into the pond by removing settleable wastes as a thick sludge with a dry matter content of 5–10%. The total quantity of dry waste removed over the culture period was 527
kg (5
tonnes/(ha
year)), which was calculated to contain 15
kg of nitrogen (144
kg/(ha
year)) and 16
kg of phosphorus (153
kg/(ha
year)). The release of soluble nutrients into the pond resulted in blooms of macro- and micro-algae which caused large and potentially lethal diurnal fluctuations in dissolved oxygen within the pond, however, comparatively stable levels of dissolved oxygen were maintained within each SIFT
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The acronym SIFTS describes the Semi-Intensive Floating Tank System which is comprised of a number of Semi-Intensive Floating Tanks (SIFTs).
through the use of air lift pumps. |
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ISSN: | 0144-8609 1873-5614 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2005.09.001 |