Impact of Mobile Aeration Systems on Water Quality in Aquaculture

Authors

  • Ryo Suzuki Meiji University, Japan
  • Aya Tanaka Meiji University, Japan

Abstract

Aquaculture, a crucial component of global food production, faces ongoing challenges in maintaining optimal water quality. Mobile aeration systems have emerged as a valuable innovation in this regard, offering enhanced flexibility and effectiveness in managing water oxygenation and circulation. This article explores the impact of mobile aeration systems on water quality in aquaculture, detailing their mechanisms, benefits, challenges, and future prospects. By increasing dissolved oxygen levels, improving water quality, and providing operational flexibility, these systems play a significant role in the sustainability and efficiency of aquaculture practices. The article also addresses the challenges associated with mobile aeration systems and examines case studies that illustrate their practical applications and benefits. As technology advances, the future of mobile aeration systems in aquaculture promises further enhancements in water management and operational efficiency. Additionally, the integration of machine learning and smart technologies offers promising advancements in optimizing aeration processes and enhancing overall system performance.

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Published

2024-05-13

How to Cite

Suzuki, R., & Tanaka, A. (2024). Impact of Mobile Aeration Systems on Water Quality in Aquaculture. Journal of Academic Sciences, 6(1). Retrieved from https://mzjournal.com/index.php/JAS/article/view/195