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titleOfInvention Closed circulation aquaculture system
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To eliminate the necessity of separately providing a chlorine removing device for removing excessive hypochlorous acid generated by electrolyzing seawater in an electrolysis tank, and further, the pH of seawater whose pH is likely to be lowered due to rearing of seafood A closed-circulation aquaculture system that can be adjusted to raise. The present invention relates to a closed circulation type aquaculture system that circulates while purifying seawater in a breeding aquarium 1 for raising seafood through a circulation path 2. An electrolytic cell 3 for electrolyzing seawater is provided in the circulation path 2. The electrolytic cell 3 is partitioned by a diaphragm 4 to form an anode chamber 6 in which the anode 5 is disposed and a cathode chamber 8 in which the cathode 7 is disposed, and seawater passes through the anode chamber 6 and then passes through the cathode chamber 8. The flow path in the electrolytic cell 1 is formed. Hypochlorous acid generated by the electrode reaction of the anode 5 is reduced and decomposed by the electrode reaction of the cathode 7 when passing through the cathode chamber 8. Further, hydroxide ions are generated by the electrode reaction of the cathode 7, and the pH of the seawater can be raised. [Selection] Figure 1
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