Economic & Operational Impact Analysis of a Solar Powered Remote Water Quality Management System Designed for an Indoor Biofloc Aquaculture Setup

E. Blancaflor, M. Baccay
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The Philippines, the world's second largest archipelago located in Southeast Asia and the westernmost Pacific Ocean. Because of the great diversity of habitats, fishes and other genetic resources, it is considered a mega-diversity country. Biofloc systems have been developed to improve control over output in the area of production. This technology solves issues in areas where water is scarce or land is costly, while work for cost effective production and water quality management is recommended due to the complexity of the technology's production system. The researchers of this study have designed and developed a prototype which aims to manage the water quality by means of managing the pH, dissolved oxygen and temperature levels and with an automated feeding system. The researchers took advantage of this opportunity to establish the economic & operational feasibility study of the integrated biofloc process into an automated water management system. The feasibility study results showed a high opportunity of the biofloc together with the automated management system to be a sustainable means of fishing in the Philippines. The ROI (Return of Investments) for the target investors and fish farmer /entrepreneur were computed and found to be at 112 percent and 103.47 percent respectively. It was established that the integrated automated water management system is economically and operationally feasible.
用于室内生物絮团养殖装置的太阳能远程水质管理系统的经济和运行影响分析
菲律宾是世界第二大群岛,位于东南亚和太平洋最西端。由于栖息地、鱼类和其他遗传资源的巨大多样性,它被认为是一个超级多样性国家。生物絮凝剂系统的开发是为了改善对生产区域产量的控制。该技术解决了水稀缺或土地昂贵地区的问题,同时由于该技术生产系统的复杂性,建议进行具有成本效益的生产和水质管理工作。本研究的研究人员设计并开发了一个原型,旨在通过管理pH值,溶解氧和温度水平以及自动喂食系统来管理水质。研究人员利用这一机会,对集成生物絮团过程进行了经济和运营可行性研究,并将其纳入自动化水管理系统。可行性研究结果表明,生物絮团连同自动化管理系统很有可能成为菲律宾可持续的捕鱼手段。对目标投资者和养鱼户/企业家的投资回报率(ROI)进行了计算,结果分别为112%和103.47%。结果表明,综合自动化水管理系统在经济上和运行上是可行的。
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