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titleOfInvention Method for controlling dissolved oxygen content in water and tools used therefor
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide an economical and easy-to-use method for controlling the amount of dissolved oxygen in water to be saturated when transporting or culturing fish. [Structure] A bag is formed from a fabric made of super absorbent fiber, an oxygen-generating solid agent that generates oxygen by contact with water is placed in the bag, the periphery of the bag is sealed, and then the bag is submerged in water. throw into. A fabric made of super absorbent fibers swells in water and becomes non-breathable, but water can pass through the fibers due to a capillary phenomenon, etc., so that oxygen generated by contact between the oxygen-generating solid agent and water in the bag is generated. Is retained in the bag, and when the dissolved oxygen in the water is consumed, it is dissolved in the water, and the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water can always be kept constant.
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