Uploaded by NTDTV on Jul 21, 2011
For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com
Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision
Add us on Facebook ☛ http://facebook.com/NTDTelevision
Israel biologists say they've developed the world's first environmentally friendly aquaculture system. It uses enclosed tanks to raise fish anywhere in the world. The developing company - Grow Fish Anywhere - is currently settling a legal dispute with another group over adaptations to the patented technology.
Israeli marine biologists have found a way to grow fish anywhere in the world, regardless of climate or distance from water supplies.
Grow Fish Anywhere, or GFA, is a privately-owned Israeli company that has developed a network of enclosed tanks. The tanks connect to biological filters, where wastewater is filtered and run through the tanks again.
The first such commercial facility is in Hudson, New York, in the United States.
The GFA system uses tap water treated with salt from the Red Sea.
The water that's used to grow fish is constantly recycled and recirculated, so that there is zero discharge.
Fish that's grown in these tanks have a higher rate of growth and output.
[Professor Jaap van Rijin, Hebrew University]:
"If we maintain a biomass of let's say eighty kilograms of fish for cubic meter, then our yearly production per cubic meter is something like 120 to 130 kilograms of fish, so those systems are very, very intense. We can grow a lot of fish in a very compact way."
So, other than one percent of water loss due to evaporation, the rest is not wasted.
Solid waste from the fish is consumed in the algae tanks.
[Yossi Tal, Research & Development, GFA]:
"Right now the oceans are depleting from fish, what is left over there is being polluted and there is a big problem to deliver to the markets the needed seafood that... right now the demand is just rising. We believe that our technology will do that, we'll fill up this gap between demand and production."
So far only fish species that are known to grow in existing fish farms can be grown in the new system.
Species like the endangered Blue Finned Tuna cannot be grown in the controlled environment yet.
Right now, people will still pay a high price for these anywhere-fish, even with reduced freight costs and transportation.
[Dotan Bar Noy, CEO at GFA]:
"In this system we have a live bacteria working for us, cleaning the water making us able to reuse those waters. We are now taking that advantage making it with the best technical design, the best tanks, pipes, biofilters and so on in order to make sure that we will be able to raise fish less, it will cost us less to raise each kilo of fish than any other system that is out there."
GFA has raised about six million dollars from private investors and hopes to be profitable by mid 2013.
They plan to expand first in western Europe and then in the U.S. but a legal spat may stand as an obstacle.
The first commercial farm in upstate New York is a joint venture with the Sanit Group, which is currently locked in a legal battle with GFA over adaptations to the patented technology.
-
7 likes, 2 dislikes
1:33
Emu Farmers to Export Oilby NTDTV18,768 views
1:51
Poppy Farmers Grow Fish Insteadby NTDTV5,613 views
2:23
First Successful Transplant of Trachea Made of Stem Cellsby NTDTV1,622 views
1:31
Brand-Name Goods Made in Polluting Chinese Factoriesby NTDTV1,305 views
8:17
Perry Stone Prophecy In Louisville Kentuckyby paulbegley3412,533 views
8:16
Closed containment - The future of fish farmingby livingocean5,603 views
9:59
Fish Farming Cage systemsby rhstevens35,594 views
2:57
Raising Tilapia Fish -- Why Farm Tilapia.mp4by FishFarmingBusiness46,552 views
7:05
Designing the vertical farm - economist.com/videoby EconomistMagazine29,821 views
8:41
DIY Tilapia Farm - Vid #5by fishandworms12,612 views
3:45
Fish Farmingby kenyacitizentv2,068 views
3:24
Urban Aquaculture: Fish Farming in the Cityby BioenterpriseCanada4,359 views
3:05
FREE Success Tips For Fish Farm Business Owners.mp4by FishFarmingBusiness96,038 views
20:29
Inland Fish farming in pondsby kissankerala65,612 views
2:13
Fish Farm Furyby CBCtv928 views
5:03
Fish Farm Fightby ANewsVanIsland4,426 views
10:38
COMMERCIAL FISHING OFF SHORE FOR AMBERJACK,WARSAW GROUPER,RED SNAPPER,AND KING FISHby allen320067,008 views
2:37
Closed containment tank fish farmby ANewsVanIsland3,491 views
3:43
Indian Organic Farmingby PigMine32,578 views
- Loading more suggestions...
Filtered waste water...not clear on exactly what kind of waste water they're talking about. + the fish waste & the algae tanks. Really, I would need to hear exact details re: both of these processes. Not sounding so savory.
roxanneworld11 7 months ago
I want one for my backyard.
rickbar123 7 months ago