Technology

Indoor Recirculation Aquaculture System (IRAS)





Importance of IRAS

Indoor Recirculation Aquaculture System (IRAS) can be considered the most environmentally friendly way of producing fish at a commercially viable level.

The nutrients from these farmed fish can be used as fertiliser on agricultural farming land or as a basis for biogas production.





Importance of IRAS

With proper IRAS set up, we are able to manage our scale from household to intensive commercial production. We are able to work flexibly by selecting the harvest period, species, and location.

The most important thing is that we are able to control the environment for our products and ensure that they are safe, clean, and full of nutrients.

What We Provide


Indoor Recirculation Aquaculture System (IRAS) is a new and unique way to farm fish

With IRAS, you can rear fish at high densities, in indoor tanks under a controlled environment. The advantage of controlled temperature and other variables is that growth can be maximised and the fishes’ health can be maintained well.

Recirculating systems filter and clean the water for recycling through fish culture tanks.

The functional parts of an IRAS include:

The Process
Step 01:
Define a purpose or specific objective
Step 02:
Identify culture species requirements, optimum culture condition
Step 03:
Setting up SOP for methods and analysis
Step 04:
System and fish preparation
Step 05:
Conduct experiment / study
Step 06:
Review protocol
Step 07:
Data recording
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