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titleOfInvention Closed circulation aquaculture system
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a closed circulation culture system capable of removing excess hypochlorous acid without using a chlorine removing device such as an activated carbon filling tank or a neutralizing agent adding device. The present invention relates to a closed circulation type aquaculture system that circulates while purifying seawater in a breeding aquarium 1 through a circulation path 2. A first electrolytic cell 5 that electrolyzes salt water between the anode 3 and the cathode 4 that are opposed to each other with a diaphragm and generates hypochlorous acid on the anode 3 side is connected to the circulation path 2. A second electrolysis that forms an anode chamber 8 in which an anode 7 is disposed by partitioning with a diaphragm 6 and a cathode chamber 10 in which a cathode 9 is disposed, and generates hydrogen peroxide on the cathode 9 side by electrolyzing salt water. A tank 11 is provided. The salt water in the cathode chamber 10 of the second electrolytic cell 11 is mixed with the seawater that has passed through the first electrolytic cell 5. [Selection] Figure 1
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