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AQUARIUM FISH
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from Lisa Beaumont (aquabiology)

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from Lisa Beaumont (aquabiology)
8 match 2004
News titleBest Swimming Holes
Small scale systems are under way, for the marine aquaria industry. Wave, water flow, tide flow and lighting systems are being built into a smaller scale and network able modular system.

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8 match 2004
News titleBest Swimming Holes
Natural marine environments, were studied in order to replicate nature and in some cases, speed up the natural process.


Food volumes for predatory inhabitants such as this lionfish, can be reduced dramatically. At best, the digestion system of your average predator finfish, is about 80% efficient.

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8 match 2004
News titleBest Swimming Holes
Soft polyp and stony corrals have shown a marked success rate in survival and propagation using the modular marine control systems.

 

 

 

 

 



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Lisa Beaumont
Marine biologist Lisa Beaumont is an explorer-in-residence in our marine bio-organism research division. Lisa has a vast background in marine and eco science research. Lisa has pioneered research on marine ecosystems and coral propagation, with a series of impeccable research credentials including biological support for our electronics division

NewWave aquaculture is part of the I.S.M. group of companies. NW specialises in the automatic marine life support systems for marine environments. Whilst most of the research has been based on the smaller miniature reef systems, the information gained has gone towards the large scale aquaculture industry. Several awards and patents applied, for this potentially lucrative market. System designs are under way for the W.A. Fisheries research section. Testing so far, has proved that by using our moon, tide and wave simulation, feeding and automation systems, has had a proven effect in a positive way, on the health and propagation of marine corals and inhabitants. Food wastage designs, has reduced the average food requirements by 20%. This valuable work is being done in conjunction with Dr Terry Peake, cybernetic engineering director of the I.S.M. Group.



Healthy fish are seen everywhere at our research section, done in conjunction with marine biologist and botanist Mr. Simon Hawke and Rose Hawke from Ocean Reef marine.

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