Aquaculture for all

Conference to Hear Presentation on New Oxygenation Technology

US - New oxygenation technologies for fish farms and hatcheries will be one of the subjects under discussion at the Seventh International Conference on Recirculating Aquaculture.

Dennis Mast, PhD., General Manager of Clean Water Scientific, Inc. (CWSI) will present "Efficient Oxygenation for Sustainable Aquaculture" in the Contributed Session I of the conference on Saturday, 26 July.

"Recirculating aquaculture is an important niche in the emerging aquaculture industry," said Dr Mast, who developed Add-o-mizer technology. "I look forward to sharing how the AquaClens for Agriculture product plays a vital role in the aquaculture industry’s continual search for improved health and safety standards and increased productivity and marketability." Dr Mast will represent CWSI at the annual conference and trade show, 25-27 July at The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center in Roanoke, Virginia.

The Seventh International Recirculating Aquaculture conference will host more than 80 feature presentations and poster sessions from leading experts in recirculating aquaculture.

Recirculating systems, also known as water reuse systems, rely on purification and filtration components to create healthy environments for fish and other water inhabitants. AquaClens for Agriculture, developed by Mast, helps to better oxygenate water in fish farms and hatcheries, allowing fish to more efficiently utilize feed. The system controls the oxygen level of water by infusing oxygen into water in the form of microbubbles, achieving a marketable weight of fish in a shorter time, reducing biological contaminants and ultimately reducing overall costs.

AquaClens for Agriculture was initially designed specifically for fish farms, fish hatcheries and other aquaculture applications, but CWSI technologies have many versatile applications for any agriculture organization with a need for efficient oxygenation in water.

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