Official journal of the Aquacultural Engineering Society (AES)
Aquacultural Engineering is concerned with the design and development of effective aquacultural systems for marine and freshwater
facilities. The journal aims to apply the knowledge gained from basic research which potentially can be translated into commercial operations.
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Official journal of the Aquacultural Engineering Society (AES)
Aquacultural Engineering is concerned with the design and development of effective aquacultural systems for marine and freshwater
facilities. The journal aims to apply the knowledge gained from basic research which potentially can be translated into commercial operations.
Problems of scale-up and application of research data involve many parameters, both physical and biological, making it difficult
to anticipate the interaction between the unit processes and the cultured animals. Aquacultural Engineering aims to develop
this bioengineering interface for aquaculture and welcomes contributions in the following areas:
– engineering and design
of aquaculture facilities
– engineering-based research studies
– construction experience and techniques
–
in-service experience, commissioning, operation
– materials selection and their uses
– quantification of biological
data and constraints
Style of presentation is flexible, but those papers dealing with specific problems should attempt to define
them clearly in terms of systems engineering, quantifying the constraints, proposing solutions, implementing and detailing the design,
and finally evaluating the outcome.
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J. Colt
J. van Rijn