The AquaStore just simply using a generalization or imply
that fish is depleting from the open sea. And by using this meter to do an
aquaculturing or farming testing.
fishing is depleting from the ocean
So from this statement, I HAVE to ASSUMED
that this meter can be use for testing. Kind of missleading.
http://www.aquanet.com/paq035.asp
BTW, where majority of fish come from. I assume catching from the sea. Do we
catch fresh water fish? Well yes, but not much. Majority of the catch is at
sea. A normal person [non chemist] would assume this meter can be use to
test sea water parameter.
Quote:
"With the ever-increasing depletion of fish stocks in the open seas,
aquaculture has gained prominence and can prove essential to our future
dietary needs."
So anyone that want to do a fish farm or aquaculturing, do they start fresh
or sea type? Again, my brain start to assuming, it gotta be sea water type
of fish.
when caught in the ocean everything is SW

except aquacultured food fish are generally
FW or FW/SW compatible like talapia which do well in both FW and brackish/sw combinations
Quote:
"Research personnel, fish farm operators and wildlife specialists now have
one compact and easy-to-use meter to keep a close tab on the most important
parameters in aquaculture."
What this implying? We only can assumed here. It does not really say
specifically for sea water.
except its not implying much. all of the 3 fields do work in both FW and SW
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Richard Reynolds