DEVELOPMENT OF RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS (RAS) HAS REVOLUTIONIZED FISH FARMING BY PROVIDING A SUSTAINABLE AND CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT FOR FISH PRODUCTION
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European Science Publishing
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The development of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) has revolutionized fish farming by providing a sustainable and controlled environment for fish production. These systems minimize water use and environmental impact by continuously filtering and reusing water, thus aligning with global sustainability goals. This article explores the ecological benefits and economic viability of RAS technology, highlighting its potential to address the challenges of overfishing, water scarcity, and climate change. Special attention is given to the implementation of RAS in Uzbekistan, examining its suitability for the region’s environmental and economic conditions. The findings underscore the importance of advanced biotechnologies in optimizing RAS efficiency and productivity, ensuring long-term sustainability in aquaculture.