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titleOfInvention Recirculating aquaculture equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a circulating breeding apparatus capable of coping with a sudden change in the number of bred fish and the amount of feed without increasing the size of a nitrification tank or a denitrification tank. SOLUTION: The present invention relates to a circulating aquaculture apparatus which removes nitrogen components such as ammonia in seawater while circulating seawater in a breeding aquarium 1 for breeding seafood through a circulation path 2. In such a circulating aquaculture apparatus, a nitrification tank 3 composed of a fluidized bed in which a carrier to which nitrifying bacteria are adhered is stirred and fluidized. And an adjustment tank 5 having an anode 4 among the electrodes for electrolyzing seawater are connected to the circulation path 2 in this order in the seawater flow direction. Then, a denitrification tank 7 including a cathode 6 among electrodes for electrolyzing seawater and having a fixed bed on which a carrier to which denitrifying bacteria are adhered is placed is connected between the nitrification tank 3 and the adjustment tank 5.
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