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What does AquaFarm do?
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AquaFarm is
simulation and decision-support software for
aquaculture design and management planning.
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AquaFarm uses computer modeling and simulation
as an analytical foundation for system design
and performance testing.
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AquaFarm
can be applied to all types of aquaculture systems, including finfish,
crustacean, mollusk, and microalgae and macroalgae production facilities.
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AquaFarm can be used for
purposes of aquaculture design and management planning, enterprise
development, research, and education.
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AquaFarm is
not intended for daily operations
management and record keeping.
How does
AquaFarm work?
AquaFarm uses
modeling and simulation to test and analyze
aquaculture systems. AquaFarm is based
on published methods and models of aquaculture science and
engineering. These methods and models
are described in:
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Ernst, D.H., Bolte, J.P., Nath, S.S., 2000.
AquaFarm: simulation and decision support for
aquaculture facility design and management
planning, Aquacultural Engineering (23)1-3,
pp. 121-179. >>> Paper available as a
PDF document. Printed copies are
also available from the author (see Contact
menu to request).
Ernst, D.H., 2000. AquaFarm:
simulation and decision support for
aquaculture facility design and management
planning. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, Oregon. 383 pp.
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Dissertation available at
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dxweb/. Order number [9973877], Author [Ernst, Douglas Henry],
Title [AquaFarm: Simulation and Decision-Support Software for Aquaculture
Facility Design and Management Planning].
A slide show of
the methods and applications of AquaFarm (to
be completed).
Software
Applications
AquaFarm can be
applied to a wide range of finfish,
crustacean, mollusk, microalgae and macroalgae
production facilities, including (1) static
and recirculating green-water pond systems,
(2) intensive water reuse and recirculation
systems, and (3) flow-through and cage (net
pen) systems. AquaFarm can be used for
aquaculture
design and management planning, enterprise development,
research, and education.
Users of
AquaFarm have complete control over facility
system configurations, physical components,
culture species, and management strategies and
methods. Following facility specification,
the physical, biological, and economic
performance of the facility is predicted by
simulation. Simulation results are then
compiled into tabular and graphical summaries
for review. This procedure provides a
powerful analytical basis for decision making,
ranging from scenario testing and what-if
analyses to fine-tuning of system
specifications and management planning.
Software
Architecture
The
object-oriented software architecture of
AquaFarm is shown below.
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