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Raceways
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Introduction Raceways are considered flow-through systems. Beging simple to construct they are some of the oldest designs in aquaculture. Water sources for raceway aquaculture operations are usually streams, springs, reservoirs or deep wells.
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What materials? What do you need to make a raceway? In today’s market...lots of concrete!
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How long? Length x width of 6:1 is recommended. This prevents the fish stock from swimming in circular movements, which would cause debris to build up in the center. If the width is too large this could result in a feeble current speed which is not desirable (see below). Length is usually constrained by the water quality or stocking density.
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How deep? Average depth of a raceway for fin fish, such as rainbow trout, is about three feet. This means each section in a raceway should be about 90 ft long and 6-9 ft wide. A slope of 1-2% doesn’t hurt either!
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How many fish? For trout, stocking rates of 30 to 50 kg/m 3 are normal at the end of a rearing cycle! While for marine species, such as sea-bass and sea-bream, the achievable load is lower, between 15 and 20 kg/m 3. Raceway volume required = total amount of fish in kg/stocking rate in kg per m 3.
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