World Aquaculture - June 2023

WWW.WAS.ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • JUNE 2023 61 require detailed environmental impact assessments and may include requirements for wastewater discharge, water quality monitoring, and fish disease management. Water permits. RAS companies must obtain water permits from state agencies that regulate water use and water rights. These permits may be subject to restrictions on the amount of water that can be withdrawn from local sources and may require the installation of water meters and other monitoring equipment. Health and safety permits. RAS facilities must also comply with health and safety regulations related to worker safety and public health. These regulations may include requirements for fire safety, electrical safety, and waste management. Zoning and land use permits. RAS facilities must comply with local zoning and land use regulations related to the siting of the facility. These regulations may require that the facility be located in specific areas and may place restrictions on the size and scale of the facility. The permitting process for RAS facilities can be timeconsuming and complex and may require significant technical expertise and resources. However, obtaining the necessary permits is critical to ensure that RAS facilities operate in compliance with environmental and health regulations and can help to build trust and credibility with regulators and the public. The big challenge for salmon RAS aquaculture is the lack of regulatory support and clear legal framework. The regulatory environment for RAS technology is complex, with different states and federal agencies having varying requirements and standards. This has created uncertainty for potential investors and producers, leading to a lack of investment in the industry. Notes Inna Golfand, +1-443-542-3138 References FAO (Food and Aquaculture Organization of the United Nations). 2023. FishStatJ - Software for Fishery and Aquaculture Statistical Time Series. Brand The Standard in Growth and Survival Augmentation AlgaMac Enrich High in DHA and Natural Astaxanthin Celebrating 37 years serving the aquaculture industry with high quality diets, Artemia cysts and hatchery equipment including the AlgaMac series algae replacement/substitution rich in DHA for shrimp, fish and bivalve applications. AlgaMac-3050 Flake 20-22% DHA! - dry wt basis in crumble flake form. AlgaMac Protein Plus All celled DHA enriched Rotifer Growout Diet AlgaMac Enhance Two whole cell algaes with amino acids, nucleic acids, vitamins and beta-glucans Series World renowned AlgaMac Other high quality feeds from Bio-Marine: EconoMac Microparticle diet: Larval-PL stages Formulated Diets (4000 series) Micro-crumble diet: Larval-PL stages Astarose Natural source of Astaxanthin Spirulina Spray-dried Algae ArteMac Artemia Replacement Replace up to 100% Artemia with this nutritionally superior diet. MadMac Maturation Stimulator Fresh, make on-site. Rich in DHA. Aeration Filtration Heating Lab Supplies Meters Tubing & Hose UV/Ozone Water Quality Microscopes Pipe/Fittings/Valves P umps Refractometers Systems Design ... and more. Hatchery Equipment & Supplies PO Box 5, Hawthorne, California 90250 USA Tel: 310-973-5275 / Fax: 310-676-9387 If you wish to test our diets, please contact us for a sample. Red AlgaMac Rotifer & Artemia Enrichment. New www.aquafauna.com email: aquafauna@aquafauna.com The big challenge for salmon RAS aquaculture is the lack of regulatory support and clear legal framework. The regulatory environment for RAS technology is complex, with different states and federal agencies having varying requirements and standards. This has created uncertainty for potential investors and producers, leading to a lack of investment in the industry.

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