Seawater irrigation system for intensive marine shrimp farming in Thailand
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The aim of the seawater irrigation system (SIS) is to clean up shrimp pond effluent and provide high quality seawater for shrimp farming. The system has 3 components: water intake; treatment reservoir and discharge system. There are criteria for site selection because shrimp farmers are required to form associations so they can work closely together. The construction site must be on the coastal area outside a mangrove forest and located away from a production agricultural area. All construction sites must have undergone an environmental impact assessment, and should be located on the area listed in Thailand's Coastal Zone Management Plan.
Five SIS projects, which cover a culture area of 6,500 ha with 1,300 farmers (families), were completed and operated. The Department of Fisheries has planned for another 28 projects, that will cover almost 44,000 ha of culture area.
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Tookwinas, S., & Yingcharoen, D. (2002). Seawater irrigation system for intensive marine shrimp farming in Thailand. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 24(1), 3-4, 15-16. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1765
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