[Case] Purification experiment of salmon farming at 60m depth in the Magellan Strait, Chile.
In the experiment, we are using a "400L/min OK nozzle" to inject fine bubbles into the seabed!
As part of the Magellan Strait seabed purification experiment, we are currently conducting seabed purification experiments in the Magellan Strait of Chile, and we are seeing good results. In Chile, salmon farming has been carried out in the strait's bays for many years, leading to the accumulation of leftover feed and waste on the seabed, which has deteriorated the environment to the point where it is no longer suitable for salmon farming. The project, carried out by the responsible parties in collaboration with aquaculture operators, aims to purify the seabed so that salmon farming can be resumed. Fish farming is taking place in bays around the world, facing similar issues to those in Chile, to varying degrees. Therefore, the results of this experiment are expected to be disseminated globally. Here, we summarize the content of email exchanges regarding the experiments conducted by the responsible parties, and we also provide our own suggestions on the 300m seabed purification method. *For detailed information on the case, please refer to the related links. For more details, feel free to contact us.*
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【Overview】 ■Introduction ■Seabed Purification Experiment ■Photos of the Experiment Scene ■About the Experiment Results ■Discussion ■Proposal for 300m Seabed Purification Method ■Proposal for Bypass Circuit Method *Detailed information on the case can be viewed through the related links. For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Our main business is the design of specialized machine tools for processing automotive parts and similar items. We have been researching microbubbles since 2000. In 2006, we developed a loop flow microbubble generation nozzle. We applied for a patent, which was published in May 2008. Since spring 2008, we have been supplying a special type to a company that sells ozone microbubble shower devices. General sales began in 2009.