Foshan is the MVP model used for project feasibility verification at the beginning of the establishment of Fine Fisheries Science and Technology. In view of the high energy consumption cost of circulating water aquaculture at that time, a new circulating water system was designed by integrating the circulating water technology of Cornell University in the United States and the specific domestic conditions. Through cultivation tests, the cost of cultivating California perch and crispy tilapia was basically the same as that of traditional cultivation mode. However, Foshan also found some problems, such as high infrastructure costs, too long payback period, and serious problems of using agricultural greenhouses for heat preservation. Related problems were improved in the new fine fisheries project one by one.
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