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titleOfInvention Self-supporting, floating, transportable opaque tray
abstract The invention relates to a self-supporting, floating, transportable opaque tray which consists of large surfaces that cover most of the area thereof, thereby rendering same opaque to sunlight and considerably increasing mussel growth. The inventive tray is formed by independent modules which are dynamically stable on water and which can be transported in standard vehicles. The aforementioned modules are joined using commercial elastic couplers, such that the structure can adapt to the condition of the sea, thereby preventing overpressure and breakages in adverse weather conditions. The elastic couplers can be quickly mounted and removed and, as such, can be quickly removed for maintenance and repair. The invention does not require a support structure or independent floats since the modules are self-supporting and can float in a stable manner. The culture media can be positioned on the edge of the module and in a longitudinal groove, said media being fixed in holes provided in the upper plate.
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