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						Raceways – Freshwater Aquaculture
						https://freshwater-aquaculture.extension.org/raceways/
 
						
						
						
						(PDF) Shallow raceway design for aquaculture
						https://www.academia.edu/10232191/Shallow_raceway_design_for_aquaculture
The shallow raceway system has been tested on five flatfish, three bottom-dwelling species and three open-water species (Table 4). The main effort has been on turbot, Atlantic halibut and spotted wolffish, Anarhichas minor. The system is almost a standard raceway, but with a very low water level (7 mm for fish at 100 mg, 25 cm for fish above 2 kg).
 
						
						
						
						Raceway (aquaculture) - Wikipedia
						https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raceway_%28aquaculture%29
A raceway, also known as a flow-through system, is an artificial channel used in aquaculture to culture aquatic organisms. Raceway systems are among the earliest methods used for inland aquaculture. A raceway usually consists of rectangular basins or canals constructed of concrete and equipped with an inlet and outlet.
 
						
						
						
						Industrial aquaculture parks an intensive alternative for land …
						https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/industrial-aquaculture-parks-an-intensive-alternative-for-land-based-seafood-production/
Shallow raceways can be used for both pelagic and benthic-pelagic fish species. Feed efficiency. The use of floating pellets in raceways can reduce feed-conversion ratios up to 10 percent. Operational efficiency. Raceway systems can be installed as modules called “towers” to keep pace with increases in biomass and reduce start-up costs.
 
						
						
							
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