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Hatching Innovation
A new fish hatchery in Anchorage, Alaska, incorporates innovative technologies for treating and recirculating water, greatly reducing demands for water and energy. At 141,000 sq ft, the $89.5-million facility is designed to rear up to 6 million fish annually, helping to sustain Alaska’s critical sport fishing industry.
Hatching Innovation
A new fish hatchery in Anchorage, Alaska, incorporates innovative technologies for treating and recirculating water, greatly reducing demands for water and energy. At 141,000 sq ft, the $89.5-million facility is designed to rear up to 6 million fish annually, helping to sustain Alaska’s critical sport fishing industry.
Hatching Innovation
Billman, Daniel (author) / Witt, Paul (author) / McGowan, Michael J. (author) / Kemp, Dave (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 83 ; 56-63
2016-01-01
82013-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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