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Aqua KE Government Documents 2003:7220100


Technical Publication

Open Channel Flow in Aquaculture

J. David Bankston Jr. and Fred Eugene Baker

Document format: pdf

Publisher: Southern Regional Aquaculture Center

Creation date: March 1995

The flow of water in open channels can be an effective and efficient way to move water for aquaculture. Often, the large flow rates needed in aquaculture require large, costly piping systems. Open channels offer an alternative for movement of large flows over long distance if the land slope is appropriate and water losses to evaporation and percolation are acceptable.

Key Words: USDA • SRAC • Channel • Ditch







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