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100 results about "Aquatic species" patented technology

Definition of Aquatic Species. Aquatic Species means any species of fish, mollusk, crustacean, other aquatic invertebrate, amphibian, reptile or aquatic plant but is not limited to fish and fishes.

Extracts from plant and non-plant biomass and uses thereof

Novel oil extracts from Angiosperm and Gymnosperm plants and other-plant biomass from human, veterinary, birds, aquatic species, microbial and mycological sources useful in human, veterinary and agricultural, mycological and microbiological applications are described. Methods of preparation of these extracts in oil and methods of application and administration are also described.
Owner:KANE SHANTARAM GOVIND

Aquaculture production system

A floating fish production system for placement within a body of water and being structured and disposed for containing fish and other aquatic animal, plant and algal species, the system including at least one primary containment tank having an arrangement of individual solid wall sections and an arrangement of individual solid floor sections. Flexible membranes span between and connect to adjacently positioned solid wall and floor sections to define flexible connecting joints that allow the individual solid wall and floor sections to move relative to one another in an articulating action. The flexible membranes allow the tank configuration to temporarily deform from a relaxed state in response to externally applied forces exerted on the tank (e.g., waves, wind, current) to thereby absorb the externally applied forces and reduce stress on the structural integrity on the tank. An air lift system including a high volume, low pressure blower and a spaced arrangement of vertically extending air lift pipes delivers water and oxygen from the exterior body of water and into the tank interior. A flexible main drain in a central area at the bottom of the tank connects to a waste recovery system for removing waste produced by the fish and other aquatic species.
Owner:PAPADOYIANIS ERNEST D +1

Ecological restoration and purification method for landscape water environment

The invention discloses an ecological restoration and purification method for landscape water environment which is characterized by comprising the following steps of (1) performing bottom mud sterilization and activation treatment; (2) splashing a microbial flora compound preparation; (3) reconstructing a submerged communities; (4) repairing an aquatic ecosystem food chain; and (5) performing aquatic ecosystem conservation management. According to the ecological restoration and purification method for the landscape water environment, a biological integrated control technology is applied, and the water purification effect is achieved by use of submerged plants; furthermore, decomposers, namely microorganisms in an ecosystem are fully utilized, and multiple types of aquatic animals are put in the aquatic ecosystem, so that the ecosystem food chain is perfected, various aquatic species promote and restrict one another, the whole riverway, lake, pond and wetland system is kept in dynamic balance for a long time, the original self-purification capability of the aquatic ecosystem is restored, and a long-term stable effect is achieved.
Owner:佛山五色时空生态环境科技有限公司

Inland aquaponics system using biofloc technology

A closed recirculating aquaponics system combined with a biofloc tank for symbiotic breeding of aquatic species and plant species, wherein the culture water for growing aquatic species is transferred to a plant growing apparatus, organic material in the culture water is used as nutrients for plant species and the water is purified in the plant growing apparatus, and purified water is reused as culture water for aquatic species to facilitate symbiotic breeding of aquatic species and plant species without any need of culture water exchange, reducing cost for production and enhancing production efficiency.
Owner:REPUBLIC OF KOREA (NAT FISHERIES RES & DEV INST)

Cultivation of dha-rich prey organisms for aquatic species

A method is provided for producing prey organisms such as Artermia and rotifers, for feeding aquacultural organisms in particular at the larval stage. The method comprises cultivating the prey organisms during at least part of their life cycle in an aqueous medium comprising at least one lipid component having a DHA content of at least 30 wt %. The enriched prey organisms preferably have a DHA content of at least 12 wt % of their total lipid content. The prey organisms are suitable feed for larvae of fish including halibut, turbot, bass, and flounder, and crustaceans and molluscs.
Owner:EPAX NORWAY

Aquaculture method and system for producing aquatic species

The invention provides a method and system for producing aquatic specie for consumer consumption within a closed aquaculture system. It provides for growing algae in artificial saltwater under controlled conditions in an algae subsystem, feeding the algae to adult artemia for producing small artemia in an artemia subsystem, feeding the algae and small artemia to immature aquatic specie for producing adolescent aquatic specie in an aquatic specie nursery subsystem, and feeding the algae and small artemia to the adolescent aquatic specie to for producing adult aquatic specie in an aquatic specie growout subsystem, which are then harvested. The invention also includes a data acquisition and control subsystem for automated control of the aquaculture system. A unique filtration subsystem accepts waste from the aquatic specie subsystem, pumps the waste through a series of filters, and returns the filtered saltwater to the algae subsystem, the artemia subsystem and the aquatic specie subsystem.
Owner:AUTOMATED SHRIMP HLDG CORP

Microbial biomass, feed product/ingredient and processes for production thereof

This invention provides a process for producing a microbial biomass comprising: a) providing a mixed population of microorganisms comprising micro algae and bacteria; b) adding a carbon source to the mixed population of microorganisms; c) adding a nitrogen source to the mixed population of microorganisms; d) culturing the mixed population of microorganisms under conditions suitable for the growth of both the microalgae and bacteria to form a microbial biomass; and e) harvesting the microbial biomass. This invention also provides a microbial biomass, a feed product or ingredient, uses of microbial biomass and feed product or ingredient and a method of rearing an aquatic species using the microbial biomass and feed product or ingredient of this invention.
Owner:COMMONWEALTH SCI & IND RES ORG

Modeling efficiency over a range of velocities in underwater vehicles

A method of generating a model of propulsive efficiency for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is based on a multilayer perception neural network model using data from aquatic species, such as undulatory fin propulsion in the knifefish (Xenomystus nigri), and a sensitivity analysis is used to lower the number of required inputs. The model of propulsive efficiency allows an AUV to achieve high values of propulsive efficiency over a range of forward velocity, giving a lowered energy drain on the battery. In an embodiment, externally monitored information, such as that on flow velocity, is conveyed to an apparatus residing in the vehicle's control unit, which in turn signals the locomotive unit to adopt kinematics, such as fin frequency and amplitude, associated with optimal propulsion efficiency. Power savings could protract vehicle operational life and / or provide more power to other functions, such as communications.
Owner:MELVIN STEPHEN

Gelled acid

Reducing agents or reducing agent precursors are provided for breaking ferric ion crosslinks in polymers in gelled acids used for diversion in matrix acidizing and used for leakoff control in acid fracturing. Previous reducing agents were very toxic to aquatic species or so active that they could be used only at low temperatures. The new reducing agents and reducing agent precursors are less reactive, less toxic, and leave less residue behind to impede fluid flow after the gel is broken after the treatment. Suitable compounds are sources of one or two hydrazines or sources of hydroxylamine. Such compounds are carbohydrazides, semicarbohydrazides, ketoximes, and aldoximes.
Owner:SCHLUMBERGER TECH CORP

Novel Arrangement of Denitrification Reactors in a Recirculating Aquaculture System

The present invention relates to a novel arrangement of denitrification reactors for removal of nitrate compounds in a recirculating aquaculture system. The novel arrangement of an aquaculture system of the present invention includes positioning one or more anaerobic denitrification reactors upstream of aerobic nitrification and degassing processes. One aspect of the present invention includes a flow of aqueous medium from aquatic species rearing tanks towards one or more denitrification reactors. Another aspect of the present invention includes flow of aqueous medium from aquatic species rearing tanks to a solids removing filter or mechanical filtration means for removal of solid waste matter or biomass prior to flow of aqueous medium towards one or more denitrification reactors. In a sequence of components comprising a system of the present invention, treated and denitrified aqueous medium exiting one or more denitrification reactors is directed towards a solids removing filter wherein treated and denitrified aqueous medium combines with untreated aqueous medium. Combined untreated aqueous medium and denitrified aqueous medium exits a solids removing filter and is directed towards an aerobic nitrification unit. Aqueous medium exiting the aerobic nitrification unit is degassed and oxygenated and returned to aquatic species rearing tanks. A system of the present invention which utilizes denitrification reactors positioned upstream of aerobic nitrification has advantages over existing aquaculture systems which use denitrification in reduction of nitrate concentrations. This results in greater mitigation of water chemistries and compounds which are harmful to aquatic species and more efficient use and conservation of water resources.
Owner:MOTE MARINE LAB

Light distribution apparatus for cultivation of phytoplankton and other autotrophic aquatic species in an aquatic medium

An apparatus for cultivation of phytoplankton and other autotrophic aquatic species in an aquatic medium in one embodiment comprises a plurality of liquid-impermeable transparent baffles, each forming an elongated trough-like enclosure, depending from a transparent top chamber, each baffle in communication with the top chamber, and two end walls for enclosing the top chamber and baffles. Introduction of water into the baffles sinks the apparatus in the liquid medium to the top of the baffles, leaving the top chamber above the surface of the medium. Light to which the top panel is exposed passes through the top chamber, the water in the baffles, and the baffles to encourage growth of selected microscopic organisms in the surrounding medium.
Owner:SOURCE INTEGRATION

Method for the Preservation and Transportation of Products Including Live Aquatic Species

A moveable vehicle such as a truck, railway carriage, or the like is structured and dimensioned to enable the transportation of products including live aquatic species, such as fish in a refrigerated condition. The vehicle includes insulating and heat exchange layers which, when utilized to transport live aquatic species, may maintain them in a dormant state by temperature controls within the refrigeration system. A water spraying assembly provides a humidity and oxygen level for disposing of waste and also enables the spraying of fog to provide effective humidity between spraying cycles. Any existing animal waste is treated in the water and a recirculation or closed loop system is provided. A product storage area facilitates loading and unloading and a separate storage room may be provided to house the systems equipment or optionally may be attached to the vehicle. When refrigerated products which do not develop waste are transported, use of at least components of the water and filtration system may be selectively discarded as the operator deems appropriate for effective utilization of the system.
Owner:3225335 NOVA SCOTIA

Aquaculture production system

A floating fish production system for placement within a body of water and being structured and disposed for containing fish and other aquatic animal, plant and algal species, the system including at least one primary containment tank having an arrangement of individual solid wall sections and an arrangement of individual solid floor sections. Flexible membranes span between and connect to adjacently positioned solid wall and floor sections to define flexible connecting joints that allow the individual solid wall and floor sections to move relative to one another in an articulating action. The flexible membranes allow the tank configuration to temporarily deform from a relaxed state in response to externally applied forces exerted on the tank (e.g., waves, wind, current) to thereby absorb the externally applied forces and reduce stress on the structural integrity on the tank. An air lift system including a high volume, low pressure blower and a spaced arrangement of vertically extending air lift pipes delivers water and oxygen from the exterior body of water and into the tank interior. A flexible main drain in a central area at the bottom of the tank connects to a waste recovery system for removing waste produced by the fish and other aquatic species.
Owner:PAPADOYIANIS ERNEST D +1

Apparatus and Methods for the Guidance of Fish

Described herein is an aquatic electrical barrier that has the electrodes configured in a matrix array configuration, where each electrode element of the matrix array is mounted either directly on the bottom of a water channel or on extendable rods; the matrix array is controlled so that aquatic species may be physically moved by the aquatic species physiological response to a time-varying and spatially-varying electrical field.
Owner:SMITH ROOT

Synthetic nucleic acids from aquatic species

A synthetic nucleic acid molecule is provided that includes nucleotides of a coding region for a fluorescent polypeptide having a codon composition differing at more than 25% of the codons from a parent nucleic acid sequence encoding a fluorescent polypeptide. The synthetic nucleic acid molecule has at least 3-fold fewer transcription regulatory sequences relative to the average number of such sequences in the parent nucleic acid sequence. The polypeptide encoded by the synthetic nucleic acid molecule preferably has at least 85% sequence identity to the polypeptide encoded by the parent nucleic acid sequence.
Owner:PROMEGA

Apparatuses, methods, and systems for cultivating a microcrop involving a floating coupling device

The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to apparatuses, methods, and systems for cultivating a microcrop involving a floating coupling device. More specifically, the present disclosure relates, in some embodiments to apparatuses and methods for cultivating Lemna for extracting proteins and / or carbohydrate rich products. In some embodiments, a bioreactor system for culturing a microcrop may comprise: a bioreactor container configured to contain the aquatic species in sufficient growth medium to permit normal growth of the microcrop, at least one coupling device comprising a star, and a propulsion mechanism configured to apply sufficient force to the at least one coupling device to cause motion thereof.
Owner:LEMNATURE AQUAFARMS CORP

Method for Improving Quality of Aquaculture Pond Water

A method for treating and improving the quality of pond water used in growing aquatic species for aquacultural applications by adding to the pond water active bacteria that are preferably grown on site in combination with a nitrification enhancement agent such as calcium carbonate or calcified seaweed, and an optional reaction surface area modifier such as calcified seaweed or plastic or metal particles or fragments.
Owner:NCH CORP

Method for improving quality of aquaculture pond water

A method for treating and improving the quality of pond water used in growing aquatic species for aquacultural applications by adding to the pond water active bacteria that are preferably grown on site in combination with a nitrification enhancement agent such as calcium carbonate or calcified seaweed, and an optional reaction surface area modifier such as calcified seaweed or plastic or metal particles or fragments.
Owner:NCH CORP

Growth differentiation factor-8 nucleic acid and polypeptide from aquatic species, and transgenic aquatic species

A transgenic non-human aquatic organisms, such as piscine, crustacean, mollusks, and the like, having a transgene which results in disrupting the production of and / or activity of growth differentiation factor-8 (GDF-8) chromosomally integrated into the germ cells of the aquatic organism is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for making such organisms and nucleic acid sequences encoding GDF-8 polypeptides from such aquatic organisms.
Owner:THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Single-Platform Integrated Aquatic Species and Habitat Sampling System

Low or no disturbance sampling can be accomplished such as through a single-platform aquatic species and habitat sampling system with data integration and rapid processing capabilities that can address the need for sampling at variable depths over varied habitats, along with the simultaneous collection of linked physical and biological data. The platform may be based on a 24-36 foot boat, and may include a net mouth opener brace for an adjustable concentrator net and smaller drift net which may be attached to an adjustable sample chamber, perhaps containing variable mesh capture nets as well as cameras, water sampling equipment, and water quality sensors integrated with a fish finder, GPS, and other monitoring and data recording equipment. The depth of the net mouth opener brace and sample chamber may be adjustable using a depth control.
Owner:S P CRAMER & ASSOC INC

Methods and systems for extracting protein and carbohydrate rich products from a microcrop and compositions thereof

The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to methods and systems for purifying proteins and carbohydrate rich products from photosynthetic aquatic species and compositions thereof. For example, one embodiment of the present disclosure relates to methods and systems for purifying proteins the present disclosure relates, in some embodiments to methods and systems for extracting proteins, dry biocrude, and carbohydrate-rich meal from Lemna. In some embodiments, a method of treating a biomass comprising a microcrop (e.g., Lemna) to produce a product comprising soluble microcrop protein may comprise: (a) lysing a first portion of the biomass to form a first portion of lysed biomass; (b) separating the first portion of lysed biomass to generate a first portion of a juice fraction and a first portion of a solid fraction; (c) separating the first portion of the juice fraction to generate a first portion of a first juice and a first portion of a first cake, wherein the first juice comprises a soluble microcrop protein; and / or (d) filtering the first portion of the first juice to generate a first portion of the product comprising soluble microcrop protein and a reject stream.
Owner:LEMNATURE AQUAFARMS CORP

Vertical indoor eco-system

The vertical indoor ecosystem invention is an indoor vertical modular structure and method. The system includes at least one: retention tank, grow bed, grow tank, structural frame, recycling water supply, light energy supply and control units. Each grow tank supports both terrestrial and / or semi-aquatic plants and fresh water aquatic species. The grow tanks are built in to the structural frame in multi-level vertical tiers connected horizontally and / or vertically. The lowermost retention tank regulates water quantity and quality and typically houses larger aquatic species. Generally, the waste water from the retention tank travels up through a water pump to the top grow bed to filter water. Water travels down to the next lower level grow tank by gravity wherein plants uptake nutrients. Water returns to retention tank in a cyclical manner.
Owner:FUNG PHILEMON

Fluorescent proteins from aquatic species

Provided are four new fluorescent proteins. The proteins were derived from two wild-type fluorescent proteins: a red fluorescent protein (RFP) that was isolated from Actinodiscus or Discosoma sp. 1 and a green fluorescent protein (GFP) isolated from Montastraea cavernosa. Two mutant forms were generated from each wild-type protein. Each of the mutated forms has a higher fluorescence intensity than the respective wild-type form. The mutant forms of the fluorescent proteins allow for more sensitive detection of the fluorescence emitted by the proteins. Additionally, one of the mutant proteins is more resistant to photobleaching than its wild-type protein. The invention also encompasses isolated nucleic acids encoding the mutant forms of the wild-type RFP and GFP.
Owner:MIAMI UNIVERISTY OF

Intelligent aquarium system capable of conducting cultivation analysis and method thereof

The invention discloses an intelligent aquarium system capable of conducting cultivation analysis and a method thereof. Through the analysis and judgement of a movement track of a moving target and a target image of the moving target, corresponding survival environment adjustment parameters and cultivation information are generated, and the water environment in an aquarium is adjusted, so that the technical effect can be achieved that according to aquatic species in the aquarium, automatic adjustment of aquarium water environment and real-time monitoring on survival environment in the aquarium are provided.
Owner:INVENTEC PUDONG TECH CORPOARTION +1

Apparatus and method for research and testing of small aquatic species

An apparatus for testing and researching aquatic species is provided. The apparatus includes a housing rack for housing a tank. The apparatus further includes one or more dividers for dividing the at least one tank into one or more compartments. The apparatus further includes a collection channel and a downspout in each compartment for draining of water from each compartment. The apparatus further includes one or more lids for covering the one or more compartments.
Owner:R&D AQUATICS

Method for processing and recycling aquaculture water in intensive culture pond

The invention discloses a method for processing and recycling aquaculture water in an intensive culture pond, which comprises the following steps: (1) performing oxygenation measures, and then gathering pollutants in a central sewage draining exit; (2) arranging a discharge pipe at the central sewage draining exit, wherein the discharge pipe is communicated with a gate of a drainage sluice; (3) pumping sewage in the pond from a pump pipeline by using pumping equipment; (4) separating the sewage by a foam separator; and (5) dealing with pathogens in the obtained clean water by an ozone generator and then discharging the clean water to the pond for recycling, collecting the obtained sewage and then carrying out biochemical treatment on the sewage, after the sewage is up to the standard, discharging the sewage. In the intensive culture pond implementing the technology of the invention, the aquaculture water consumption can be reduced by 70 to 80 percent, the sewage discharge is reduced, the environmental pollution is alleviated, and the aquaculture output is raised; and meanwhile, the method of the invention is beneficial for cutting off the horizontal transmission route of the pathogens, and can be used for processing and recycling the water in the intensive culture ponds for culturing the economic aquatic species such as fishes, prawns, macrobrachium rosenbergii and crabs, and the like in the process of cultivation, therefore, the method is helpful for the healthy and sustainable development of the aquaculture industry, and has high use value.
Owner:GUANGDONG OCEAN UNIVERSITY

Molded fish transport tank

A transport tank for use in live haul truck transport of aquatic species such as catfish is formed of rotomolded plastic. The tank has a grooved floor which is covered with a perforated plate. The grooves contain aeration lines which run along the length of the floor. The aeration lines have threaded end fittings which engage a doubly threaded nut which is received in a sidewall opening of the tank. The hoses can be removed for servicing by simply unthreading the doubly threaded nut and pulling the aeration lines out of the sidewall openings.
Owner:BATTLE BILL

Temperature-Controllable Aquaculture Apparatus

An inexpensive, easily manufactured aquaculture apparatus featuring a water temperature control feature, useful for studying the effect of water temperature changes on the viability of aquatic species. The apparatus is useful to, for example, study the potential effect of global warming and rising ocean water temperatures on various aquatic species.
Owner:POHL NAOMI
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