Closed aquaculture system definition

Closed aquaculture system means a rearing facility designed to prevent the escape of cultured organisms to the wild.
Closed aquaculture system means an aquaculture system with a closed water cycle in which the necessary physical and chemical indicators of water are maintained.
Closed aquaculture system means aquaculture facilities where fish and other aquatic products are farmed in closed recirculation systems which retain and treat the water within the system, minimising water use. Such systems are usually land–based and re–use virtually all of the water initially put into the system;

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