80:20 FRESHWATER POND TECHNOLOGY
The American Soybean Association-IM defines 80:20 pond fish culture as the raising of fish crops in ponds where a single feed-taking species of a single size group composes approximately 80% of a total fish harvest weight, and one or more other "service", or non-feed-taking species, compose the other 20%. The technology is a modification of standard intensive pond monocultures used with various fish species throughout the world.

LVHD CAGE TECHNOLOGY
The American Soybean Association-IM defines low-volume high-density (LVHD) cage fish culture as the raising of fish at densities of 400-500 fish per cubic meter (m3) in cages of size 1-m3 to 4-m3, with optimum yields of 150-250 kg/m3. In contrast, traditional cage fish culture can be considered high-volume, low density, with cages of 50-100 m3 stocked at densities of 20-40 fish/m3 and yielding 20-25 kg/m3.

FEED-BASED FRESHWATER POND TECHNOLOGY


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