Aquaculture Technology Company Makes Breakthrough in Ammonia/Nitrite Mitigation

Aquaculture technology startup company has announced that it has made a breakthrough technological advance in aquaculture ammonia and nitrite mitigation.

Chicago, IL, August 02, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Black Water Nano, LLC (dba Black Water Aquaculture), today announced that they are now taking orders from RAS shrimp and fish farms for their proprietary ammonia and nitrite mitigation process.

After operating in stealth mode for the last 7 months while Black Water Aquaculture has conducted pilot studies on RAS shrimp and fish systems of varying size and complexity, they have announced that they have developed a purely mechanical and cost-effective process to dramatically reduce and eliminate ammonia and nitrite contents in RAS fish and shrimp farming systems. This represents a technological breakthrough in the aquaculture industry.

Their nitrite/ammonia removal units have no ongoing operating costs, require no maintenance and are chemical and electricity free. During the course of their pilot studies, they have demonstrated their product’s effectiveness at radically reducing ammonia and nitrite levels in both shrimp and fish RAS systems (that were already utilizing bio-floc and bio-filtration systems respectively) to undetectable levels within a week of installation with no indication of ill effects (including gas bubble trauma) on the specimen shrimp and fish.

The dramatically improved water quality offered by the ammonia/nitrite mitigation units have allowed fish and shrimp farmers to safely feed at up to a 40% greater rate per day (with similarly accelerated growth timelines). Tertiary benefits to their system include: (i) a reduction and prevention in the formation of bio-film throughout the tank system, and (ii) a reduction in anaerobic bacteria plate counts. These forces combine to increase a fish or shrimp farmer’s biosecurity and profitability along with reduced down-time for maintenance.

The ammonia/nitrite mitigation units are conveniently housed in a PVC tube and can be sized to any flow rate. The units are available in any standard PVC pipe size and should be installed on the discharge end of every pump on your facility for maximum effectiveness.

Learn more about them at www.blackwateraqua.com
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