Researchers at Stirling University have developed a new system for farming fish that makes use of existing agricultural buildings and infrastructure. The prototype is the result of a collaborative project involving the university's Institute of Aquaculture, department of marketing and Public Health Research Group. The system is specifically designed for tilapia, a fast-growing warm-water fish.
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