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Aquacultural engineering is a multidisciplinary field of engineering and that aims to solve technical problems associated with farming aquatic vertebrates, invertebrates, and algae.[1] Common aquaculture systems requiring optimization and engineering include sea cages, ponds, and recirculating systems.[2] The design and management of these systems is based on their production goals and the economics of the farming operation.[3]
Aquaculture technology is varied with design and development requiring knowledge of mechanical, biological and environmental systems along with material engineering and instrumentation.[4] Furthermore, engineering techniques often involve solutions borrowed from wastewater treatment, fisheries, and traditional agriculture.
Aquacultural engineering has played a role in the expansion of the aquaculture industry, which now accounts for half of all seafood products consumed in the world.[5] To identify effective solutions the discipline is combined with both fish physiology and business economics unknowledge.
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