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Main Challenges in Hot Weather For species such as Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout:
Water temperature rises, reducing oxygen solubility.
Trout metabolism increases, causing higher oxygen demand.
Feeding rates often remain high, increasing biological oxygen consumption.
Organic wastes accumulate beneath cages.
Localized oxygen depletion can occur inside and downstream of cages even when the spring
source itself has good water quality.
Nanobubbles can be particularly valuable for trout farming in outdoor floating cages
located in spring-fed channels during the hot season, because trout are among the most
oxygen-demanding cultured fish and are highly sensitive to elevated temperatures
1. Increase Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Without Strong Turbulence
2. Create an Oxygen Buffer During Daily Temperature Peaks
3. Improve Fish Performance at Suboptimal Temperatures
4. Oxidation of Organic Waste Around Cages
5. Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Accumulation
6. Potential Disease Reduction