Biofloc aquaculture is rapidly emerging as a cost-effective, sustainable, and popular means of culturing fish. It promotes zero or low water exchange, waste nutrient recycling through microbial action, and minimizing feed costs. However, the proper functioning of a healthy, efficient biofloc system largely depends on water circulation, aeration, and removal of wastes — all processes that hinge upon efficient pumping systems.
Two key technologies at the heart of this process are electromagnetic
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