China: Can fishing and electricity symbiosis really raise fish?

Published 2022년 9월 20일

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The article discusses the findings of an international symposium on the symbiosis of fishery and electricity, highlighting the potential benefits of this approach, such as improved efficiency, increased income, and adaptation to climate change. The research institute has experienced positive results in shading 40% of sunlight on aquatic products, with some species showing improved yield and growth. However, concerns have been raised about the potential negative impacts on the breeding industry if photovoltaic companies prioritize power generation over breeding. The article also touches on the need for technical guidance and financial support to improve breeding technology and equipment, as well as the responsibility for inspecting the total production capacity of fishery and electricity symbiosis. It points out the challenges and complexities of this model, such as the need for optoelectronics companies to assume breeding responsibility and the risks associated with outsourcing breeding management. The symbiosis of fishery and electricity is shown to have significant implications for the agricultural sector, with discussions around the need for policy and operational adjustments to ensure the sustainable and beneficial integration of these industries.
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Original content

The Fisheries Research Institute of the Agricultural Council and the Agricultural Science and Technology Research Institute held the "International Symposium on Green Energy Applications in Agriculture and Fisheries" yesterday (9/19), inviting representatives of domestic and foreign industry, government and academia to discuss the development status of "fishery and electricity symbiosis". The experimental results of the top 10 aquaculture species in the simulated environment suggest that most species can maintain more than 70% of the output under 40% shade, but whether they can be practically applied to the industry still needs more experiments. The fishery officials and the water testing institute who promote the symbiosis of fish and electricity advocate that the symbiosis of fish and electricity is not only to cope with extreme climate changes, but also to improve the efficiency of diversified land use and increase income, and they hope to introduce funds to promote the ...
Source: Newsmarket

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