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RESEARCH ON OXYGEN LEVELS NEEDED FOR FOR VASTLY IMPROVED AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION

Posted on November 23rd, 2009 by MIKE SIPE in Sustainability
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U-TubeS, oxygen generators, bio filters and co2 availability set up the possibility for *new* Research on the oxygen levels necessary for cultivation FOR various aquatic species including ALL* of the currently grown SPECIES OF fish, bivalves, and Crustacean.*

*Research that would find the optimal levels of dissolved oxygen in water that benefit the production of every**trout, tilapia, bass, tropical fish,

catfish and all salt water species including such fish as red fish, grouper, snapper, bonita,tuna and many, many others** can reap **hugh benefits of sustainable and very safe aquaculture production of all of the Worlds fish.*

IN MY OPINION, there has been very little done to find out and systematically determine what the AQUACULTURE benefits of oxygen at various DISSOLVED levels to various higher animals IS.*

AS A RESULT sustainability WILL FOLLOW.*

MY STUDIES INDICATE THAT THERE IS A HIGH PROBABILITY THAT INCREASED OXYGEN LEVELS will DRASTICALLY INCREASE THE PRODUCTION AND PROFITABILITY FOR ALL AQUACULTURE ACTIVITIES*

*IN OTHER WORDS methods of dissolving oxygen inexpensively and delivering it to improve the growth of every aquaculture species, now exist, but requires verification and implementation.*

*Still another way of saying it is that higher levels of oxygen, in the water where the fish live, improves production but first people need to be shown how to do it.*

*My own studies began 25 years ago in palmetto, florida, and my studies took me to many countries and continues on into the future.*

We began at natural systems, Inc., where we began a series of test where we used identical tanks stocked at different levels and receiving a series of different oxygen injections from incoming highly oxygenated recirculation water, which had the result of creating various amounts of total oxygen being fed into each tank each minute. The temperature was kept generally at about 78 degrees farenheight during these test.

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MIKE SIPE

I am 70 as of August 4th 2010.  I have spent over 41 years Breeding tilapia, improving tilapia gene lines creating Red tilapia, and improving the body form of "pennyfish" from 24% in 1963 to 50% in 2009. I have pioneered and installed high oxygen intensive aquaculture production  systems.   We (TILAPIA AQUACULTURE INTERNATIONAL) built the first u-tube used to control oxygen and co2 levels in aquaculture.   We can dissolve up to  800 parts per million parts of water and thereby control oxygen levels in growing situations. ( THIS IS WHAT MAKES OUR INTENSIVE CULTURE SYSTEM WORK SO WELL) We have designed hatchery systems to produce thousand of pennyfish fingerlings a day using breeder cages.   We have helped to establish the production of over two billion pounds per year of our tilapia in over 50 locations in North America, Mexico, South America, Central America, Kenya Africa, and Saudi Aribea in the Middle east.  Our goal is to help people with the production of tilapia necessary to *feed everyone* in the world a well balanced nutritious* diet, and to restore the forest of the world. If you wish to talk with me my phone number is 877 217 7006. Please feel free to call me during normal Eastern daylight times. At this particular time I believe that I have more hands on experience in building , designing and running u-tubes to lower the cost and risk for growing all kinds of Aquaculture by 10% - 20% and the cost of dissolving oxygen in an intensive system by 50- 85%. The safety issue is by far the most important issue because having complete control over the oxygen level in a tank helps to assure he safety of the crop and the cost. Another area where I have extensive experience is on what is required to create new characteristics in a gene line. We can take a tilapia that is black and turn it to a brilliant red or take a gene line and select for various body form changes or various internal genetics needed needed to manufacture certain expensive biochemical products..such as Heparin which is an important molecule in haemoglobin that plays a role in clotting blood. A good breeding and selection system could virtually increase the production of almost any biological chemical system in the tilapia.

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