{"id":664,"date":"2019-08-28T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-08-27T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/aquaculture-tanks\/664\/"},"modified":"2020-02-05T13:40:34","modified_gmt":"2020-02-05T13:40:34","slug":"aquaculture-tanks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/aquaculture-tanks\/664\/","title":{"rendered":"Aquaculture tanks enabling industry to deliver flexibility, durability, value"},"content":{"rendered":"

RNT Tanks and Silos provides innovative aquaculture tanks, supported by 200-year-old technology and the world\u2019s most trusted material.<\/h2>\n

Climate change, plastic pollution, carbon footprint, energy use, overfishing, food security: all buzzwords in today\u2019s social and industrial society. What are we doing to help reduce, reuse or recycle? How can we meet the needs of a growing world population and reduce our impact on the environment? How do we continuously strive to do more with less? These are questions we all face every day, not just as responsible global citizens, but also as responsible corporate citizens. Taking this challenge very seriously, RNT Tanks and Silos strives to do its part in tackling these issues by producing reliable, high quality aquaculture tanks.<\/p>\n

With the world population estimated to top 9.8 billion by 2050 (from 7.4 billion today), demand on resources such as energy, water and food, increases concurrently. Kathryn Stack, Secretary General of The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers (FEAP), told this site\u00a0earlier this year: \u2018[F]ish production will have to increase by around 1.5 million tonnes per year from now to 2050 in order to guarantee the current level of fishery product consumption worldwide. This amount of fish will not come from fishing because, as the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has been informing us for years, fishing has now reached the maximum sustainable limits.\u2019 This increase, therefore, will have to be from an alternative source.<\/p>\n

At RNT Tanks and Silos we support not only aquaculture, but resource preservation, and we get this message loud and clear. From the humble corrugated steel sheet, celebrating its 200th birthday in 2020, RNT fabricates aquaculture tanks which enable industry to deliver on this challenge; and by continuously developing our product to be even more efficient in structure, strength, simplicity and quality, we wholeheartedly support the blue economy. The advantages of using corrugated steel to manufacture tanks are threefold. Consider these as three pillars; flexibility, value and durability.<\/p>\n

Being a flexible technology means RNT\u2019s aquaculture tanks can be scaled up or down to suit the requirements of space and fish population density. Different fish species have different requirements; for example Atlantic salmon, as a fast swimming species, require a recommended diameter to depth ratio of 3:1. This ratio range provides good self-cleaning of the tank as well as avoiding vortex forming in the centre. This is especially beneficial when space is restricted but a certain volume needs to be achieved.<\/p>\n

It is easy to see how providing flexibility on tank height and diameter can benefit the commercial fish farm facility: for example, to achieve 300m3<\/sup> volume, the following options are available from our shallow-profile range of tanks:<\/p>\n