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titleOfInvention Transmitted light seaweed growing device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED To proactively shine even in an environment where sunlight is blocked by the pollution of the water quality itself and the large amount of suspended matter floating on the surface layer to propagate and nurture grass and aquatic plants, making it difficult to carry out photosynthesis The problem is to reach the sea floor. SOLUTION: In order to positively reach sunlight to the bottom in water quality with low transparency, the shape of the cube 1 is made of a transparent material such as vinyl chloride, and there is no dirt inside and water in the state with the highest transparency. 7 is injected into the inside of the cube to improve the transmittance of sunlight. At this time, the amount of water 7 to be injected is set so as to barely float on the water surface 8, and the cube 1 is made into one unit. When the environment to be used is large-scale, the unit area is connected by the unit fixture 3 to obtain a necessary area, and the water area is irradiated with necessary sunlight. [Selection] Figure 1
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