Title: INTRODUCTON TO WATER QUALITY IN AQUACULTURE Unit 4.1
1INTRODUCTON TO WATER QUALITY IN AQUACULTUREUnit
4.1 Dissolved Oxygen/Aeration
Auburn University Department of Fisheries and
Allied Aquacultures
2Types of aerators for aquaculture
Paddlewheel Propeller aspirator Vertical
pump Pump sprayer Diffused - air
3Paddlewheel aerator
4Propeller - aspirator
5Vertical pump
6 Pump-sprayer aerator
7Diffused air
8Aerator Use
Supplemental - permanent
Emergency - mobile
9How does an aerator work?
Paddlewheel, vertical and pump sprayers
atmosphere
oxygen
atmosphere
oxygen
10How does an aerator work?
Propeller aspirator and diffused air
atmosphere
o2
o2
o2
o2
o2
o2
water
o2
o2
o2
o2
11Advantages of aerator use
12Effects of aeration
Performance of Channel catfish stocked in ponds aerated 6 h per night or ponds with emergency aeration only. Performance of Channel catfish stocked in ponds aerated 6 h per night or ponds with emergency aeration only. Performance of Channel catfish stocked in ponds aerated 6 h per night or ponds with emergency aeration only.
Variable Aeration 6h/night Emergency aeration
Fish stocked (no./ha) 10000 10000
Fish harvested (no./ha) 9708 9410
Harvest weight (kg/ha) 4813 3657
Ave.fish weight (g) 496 389
Feed applied (kg/ha) 6229 6229
Feed Conversion Ratio 1.32 1.75
13Aerator placement in ponds
14End of Unit