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      • Hatchery operations have significantly changed for the better over the last 20 years. The less efficient, water-intensive equipment of the past have been replaced by more modern, sustainable systems built on technology that provides higher efficiency, using less water and are able to yield higher and more predictable production results.
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  1. Apr 30, 2021 · Adopting new technologies can improve efficiencies and increase productivity in aquaculture. Some of these innovations are starting to make their way into hatchery operations. We’ve identified some emerging tech trends that promise increased benefits to adoption. Networked water quality monitors

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  3. Sep 6, 2019 · Changes in breeding, genetics, technology and control over environmental parameters have been the most significant developments in the hatchery sector over the last two decades, says Neil Manchester, managing director of Hendrix Genetics Aquaculture, based in the Netherlands.

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  4. Technological developments in hatchery systems, such as the use of recirculating systems, water pretreatment protocols (ozonation, mircrofiltration, UV light treatment) are also increasingly being adopted by commercial establishments.

  5. Mar 26, 2019 · Today’s hatcheries are designed for resource efficiency, biosecurity, and built-in controls to produce the best quality bird. Modern incubators are now automated and carefully control every aspect of the environment for millions of eggs that will eventually produce day-old chicks or poults.

  6. Jun 19, 2015 · Stage II: research and technology development, including pilot studies. In this stage, the “nuts and bolts” of hatchery operation and fish production are established, including identification of proper rearing systems, husbandry methods, and release protocols.

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  7. Jan 16, 2019 · Breeding programs for fish and shellfish are aimed at increasing the profitability and sustainability of aquaculture. New hatchery technologies are being developed to enhance broodstock quality that can produce specific pathogen-free and fast-growing seed stock.

  8. Sep 20, 2019 · Today’s hatcheries are designed for resource efficiency, biosecurity, and built-in controls to produce the best quality bird. Modern incubators are now automated and carefully control every aspect of the environment for millions of eggs that will eventually produce day-old chicks or poults.

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