Raceway Books

  • 2001 AES Issues Forum - Proceedings from the Aquacultural Engineering Society's Second Issues Forum, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, November 11-14, 2001.  Provides 24 papers addressing aquaculture effluent treatment, pond production methods, net pen systems, ozone and UV treatment, and bacterial systems for aquaculture water treatment; edited by Steven T. Summerfelt, Barnaby J. Watten and Michael B. Timmons
  • Aquaculture and the Environment in the United States - The first book produced by the United States Aquaculture Society, a chapter of the World Aquaculture Society; edited by Joe Tomasso, December 2001
  • Aquacultural Engineering - This book covers all the main aspects of aquaculture engineering with chapters covering water transport and treatment, production units (e.g. tanks and cages), feeding systems, fish transport and grading, egg handling, instrumentation and monitoring, slaughtering, cleaning and waste handling, construction and design, planning and quality control.
  • Design and Operating Guide for Aquaculture Seawater Systems - Huguenin and Colt, Elsevier
  • Flowing Water Fish Culture - Guides the reader through the technical considerations of intensive aquaculture, including fish growth rates, hydraulic characteristics of fish rearing units, oxygen consumption rates in relation to oxygen solubility and fish tolerance of hypoxia, and water reconditioning by reaeration and ammonia filtration, by R. W. Soderberg.
  • Fundamentals of Aquacultural Engineering - This essential volume offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on aquaculture engineering available, compiling basic engineering information for aquaculture facilities in a single resource, Lawson.
  • Intensive Fish Farming - Explains many aspects of the technical and economic factors in intensive fish farming by Jonathan Shepherd and Niall Bromage
  • Suspended Solids in Flow-through Aquaculture: Dynamics and Management - Brinker, This book is based on a research project tackling the problem of effluent loads in flow-through trout farms. The research focused on the analysis of solids suspended in the effluent as these constitute the greatest part of the total wastes.
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