A01K63/065

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PASSIVE SOLAR HOUSES, BUILDINGS AND SKYSCRAPERS WITH INTEGRATED AQUAPONICS, GREENHOUSE AND MUSHROOM CULTIVATION

An insulated passive house, building, or skyscrapers system and method with integrated aquaponics, greenhouse, and mushroom cultivation, includes a glazing on a sun facing side at an angle to maximize winter sunlight, and housing a fish tank; a plant growing area; a mushroom growing area; a shop, apartment or office area; a water wall thermal mass that divides the plant growing area from the mushroom growing and the shop, apartment or office areas, and the fish tank; and a natural air ventilation (NAV) system that provides misted air to the mushroom growing and the shop, apartment or office areas, and the fish tank from O2 generated by the plant growing area, and CO2 generated by the mushroom growing and the shop, apartment or office areas, and the fish tank to the plant growing area.

AN AQUACULTURE PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SALMON EGGS

A process for harvesting fish eggs is provided, in particular fish eggs from Salmon. The process comprises rearing sexually immature salmon in an aquatic environment in stages during which at least the light exposure and time span is adjusted. The rearing includes at least a winter-summer period that comprises a winter life-cycle stage, within which the broodstock is exposed to light that simulates winter light exposure, and a subsequent summer life-cycle stage, within which the broodstock is exposed to light that simulates summer light exposure, wherein the total Accumulated Thermal Unit (ATU) during the winter-summer period is no more than 5000. The inventions also provides salmon eggs that are produced by the disclosed process.

Method and apparatus for removal of sea lice from live fish
10843207 · 2020-11-24 · ·

A fish delousing installation includes a warm water source, and a fish slide for fish to slide down. The fish slide has a fish inlet, a fish outlet, and a slide length defined therebetween. A plurality of shower nozzles are in communication with the warm water source and are positioned to shower the fish with warm water as the fish slide from the fish inlet to the fish outlet.

LARVAE COUNTER

A larvae counter comprising a first container for receiving water, eggs of insects and/or larvae, a second container in fluid communication with the first container for receiving water and larvae from the first container, and a larvae counting module in fluid communication with the second container for receiving water and larvae from the second container and counting the larvae.

Modular Hydroponic System
20200352121 · 2020-11-12 ·

Accordingly, the present disclosure relates to a modular hydroponic system that may integrate various farming mechanisms. More specifically, the modular hydroponic system may utilize interconnected modules and lines to cycle nutrient-rich water to a range of plant and animal life. The modular hydroponic system may comprise aquaponic modules that may continuously process recycled water and replenish it with nutrients to facilitate growth of the plant life. With a combination of hydroponics and aquaponics, the modular hydroponic system may provide for both a farm and fisheries, allowing for the harvest of produce and fish. The modular aspect of the modular hydroponic system may allow for customization based on resources, spaces, and needs, wherein modules may be combined and substituted.

Aquaculture systems and methods

An aquaculture system can include stacked growth trays. Animals, such as shrimp, can be transferred between the growth trays for different stages of growth. Waste water can be removed from the growth trays and can be processed by a water treatment system. Treated water can be returned to the growth trays. A valve in a first configuration can permit water to circulate through the growth tray, while impeding the animals from exiting the growth tray. In a second configuration, the valve can permit the animals to exit the growth tray, such as for transition to a subsequent growth tray. A sweeper system can be used for cleaning and/or mixing the water in the growth tray, and/or for pushing the animals out of the growth tray during a transition.

MODULAR, INSULATED, PLUG-AND-PLAY AQUAPONICS UNIT AND METHOD
20200344966 · 2020-11-05 ·

There is a modular, insulated, all-in-one, plug-and-play (MIAP) aquaponics unit that includes a framework having a single base and plural walls; an aquaculture tank defined by a first portion of the single base and a first set of the plural walls; a clarifier tank defined by a second portion of the single base and a second set of the plural walls; a bio-reactor tank defined by a third portion of the single base and a third set of the plural walls; a hydroponics tank defined by a fourth portion of the single base and a fourth set of the plural walls; and piping extending through the plural walls between each two adjacent tanks for allowing water from the aquaculture tank to flow into the clarifier tank and then into the bio-reactor tank and then into the hydroponics tank and back to the aquaculture tank.

AQUARIUM OR TERRARIUM
20200329681 · 2020-10-22 ·

An aquarium or terrarium (7) with a gravel and/or sand layer (6) arranged in the aquarium or terrarium (7), at least having a base element (4) which is arranged at a distance from the base of the aquarium or terrarium (7). The at least one base element (4) is used as a support for the sand and/or gravel layer (6) in that the sand and/or gravel is rigidly connected to the respective base element (4).

Basking heater and methods

A basking heater for an animal, such as a reptile, includes a housing, a heating element within the housing, and an opening in a bottom of the housing, so that the heating element may radiate heat through the opening, and an attachment arrangement. The attachment arrangement can be used to selectively attach the heater to a terrarium. The housing can be made of thermal plastic resin and can include vents for cooling the housing. The housing can have low profile shape. The heater may have multiple power settings.

DEVICE FOR COOLING A LIVEWELL
20200236912 · 2020-07-30 ·

A modular apparatus and system for managing the temperature of a livewell or other container housing water, and an associated method for installing the same. The system featuring a self-contained fluid line in communication with a first fluid line, which is in fluid communication with the livewell. The system further can comprise an output module capable of outputting a signal related to the system. The modular apparatus generally featuring the system and an enclosure. The enclosure may comprise a user interface and be capable of being located in areas with limited available space. The enclosure can be located adjacent the livewell and detachably coupled to a fishing vessel. The modular apparatus and system can further comprise a condenser, which can be a forced air coil unit, a liquid-cooled unit, or a cold plate heat sink unit. The method of installing generally comprises removing existing livewell hose and providing the system.