{"id":8393,"date":"2020-12-14T11:49:32","date_gmt":"2020-12-14T11:49:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=8393"},"modified":"2020-12-15T12:35:17","modified_gmt":"2020-12-15T12:35:17","slug":"innovation-in-recirculating-aquaculture-systems-and-water-quality-management-systems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/innovation-in-recirculating-aquaculture-systems-and-water-quality-management-systems\/8393\/","title":{"rendered":"Innovation in recirculating aquaculture systems and water quality management systems"},"content":{"rendered":"

Trond Vegger, CEO of Noras Watertech, outlines his company\u2019s innovations in recirculating aquaculture systems, its water quality management system, its improved aquaponic solution, and the benefits they bring<\/h2>\n

Noras Watertech was established in 2007 and is 100% owned by Noras Group. It specialises in the design and installation of recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) and water treatment management systems. RAS designs and pilot study trials are carried out at the headquarters in Norway. Noras co-operates with local partners to establish recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) farms locally and, recently, Noras Watertech and Noras LT formed a partnership to establish a RAS farm in Lithuania with an annual fish production capacity of 1,500 tonnes of Arctic charr. The project is ongoing with phase two having recently been completed with a capacity of 300 tonnes achieved. Phase three for grow-out is expected to begin soon.<\/p>\n

This fish farm is designed to be energy efficient and uses a concept where no mechanical water pump is used for the main RAS operations. This RAS uses a custom-made Noras vacuum degassing unit that is used for degassing, protein skimming, and creating water flow.<\/p>\n

The degassing performance of Noras’s vacuum degassing unit is very efficient compared to other conventional options that are currently available. The combination of the three aforementioned features results in a much higher energy saving compared to other RAS suppliers. It can also be dimensioned to the size of the fish tank. Together with our solid removal technology, head losses are eliminated for sufficient flow without the need of a pump. Noras\u2019s vacuum degassing unit can be used alone or together with other RAS designs with and without pumps. Oxygenation is also optimised with the use of our nano bubble generator, where oxygen losses are reduced. Our nano bubble generator ensures that there is enough oxygen available for the fish.<\/p>\n

The company has also designed and produced its own products which are mainly used for the design of RAS. These products include honeycomb biomedia, one of Noras Watertech\u2019s products for designing a moving bed bioreactor (MBBR) for biofiltration in RAS. Drawing on 40 years of horticultural lighting experience, underwater fish lights with a unique light spectrum have been designed to reduce fish stress, reduce fish maturation, and improve fish growth.<\/p>\n

Noras has also designed highly intelligent unique system control software that assists in decision making on the RAS farm. Water inlets, dead fish traps, and particle settling systems are also designed for easy and efficient operation on RAS farms.<\/p>\n

Currently, three different pilot systems are under R&D operations in Lithuania with the aim of optimising our RAS design to be efficient and to reduce production cost of salmonids.<\/p>\n

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Water quality management system<\/h3>\n

RAS farms\u2019 success depends on providing the optimum aquatic environment for rapid growth at the minimum cost of resources and capital. One of RAS\u2019s significant advantages in managing the aquatic environment and critical water quality parameters to optimise fish health and growth rates. Each water quality parameter is essential, but all parameters aggregate and their interrelationship influences fish health and growth rate. Each water quality parameter interacts with and influences other parameters, sometimes in complex ways. Concentrations of any one parameter that would be harmless in one situation can be toxic in another(M B Timmons and J M Ebeling, Recirculating Aquaculture, Third Edition).<\/p>\n

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Fish raised in the RAS facility has different needs in different sizes, and RAS operators know that there is a level at which total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), carbon dioxide (CO2), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) become toxic, and that this changes dependent on the type and size of fish in question.<\/p>\n

Our programme draws the safest pH range dynamically for aquaculture conditions. In this way, we manage more than one system at the same time. Furthermore, it allows us to eliminate errors caused by miscalculations.<\/p>\n

The programme was developed based on the scientifically published deffeyes diagram. Red fields show example user-set limits. The white area in between indicates the safe zone. The blue star indicates real-time water quality. Each line on the graph indicates each marked pH value shown above left. For example, in this case the user has a toxic ammonia problem. Temperature = 16\u00b0C, Salinity = 2 ppt , TAN: 2mg\/l, and pH 7.5. As a result, the toxic ammonia pH border is 7.40, and the toxic CO2 pH border is 6.96. It is clear, then, that pH 7.5 is not the correct level all of the time, as many people might think.<\/p>\n

The person using the programme can instantly see the situation and the calculated amount of chemicals needed to adjust the water quality to correct it, as well as the status of any over- or under-working equipment. The programme receives data manually from the user or through sensors. It can serve any (freshwater or saltwater) RAS (commercial systems, aquarium, biofloc systems) online.<\/p>\n

Noras\u2019s water Quality Management system has been built to help fish farm managers to make the right decisions quickly. This is important when it is understood that water quality must be properly managed in order to be sustainable, and also that concrete reactions are crucial in an emergency situation. And, of course, fish require different water quality at different sizes.<\/p>\n

The software helps managers to:<\/p>\n