Talk:Raceway (aquaculture)
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In Shrimp farming
[edit]Recently Dr. Addison Lawrence received a patent for his System and Method for Super-Intensive Shrimp Production. This system employs artificial raceways to produce large quantities of shrimp. In an interview with Undercurrent News Lawrence said, “We have several very interested commercial groups interested in using the technology to develop shrimp farms in the United States, and we have several groups interested in developing farms outside of the US,"[1]
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- ^ Ramsden, Neil. "Intensive shrimp farming system 'Ready to Launch'". Retrieved 7/5/2013.
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