Sky Fisheries
A state-of-the-art biofloc system under a transparent protective roof. This setup ensures optimal environmental control and maximizes yield for aquaculture farmers.
- 30,000 liters – 20 tanks
- 10,000 liters – 4 tanks
- 20,000 liters – 1 tank
Total capacity: 650,000 liters of controlled aquaculture environment for premium fish production.
Date: March 15, 2023
Client: Blue Horizon Aquatics
Project Type: Advanced Covered Biofloc System Installation
About this Project
The Modern Covered Biofloc System Project, located in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India, represents a groundbreaking step in sustainable aquaculture. This innovative initiative focuses on implementing a covered biofloc system that integrates advanced technology and eco-friendly practices to enhance fish farming efficiency and production.
Project Highlights:
- Covered Biofloc Tanks: Installed state-of-the-art tanks with durable tent-like coverings to protect from external elements such as rain, debris, and excessive sunlight.
- Advanced Technology Integration: Equipped with cutting-edge aeration systems, water quality monitoring tools, and efficient drainage designs.
- Sustainability Focus: Designed to optimize water usage, minimize waste, and promote environmentally friendly aquaculture.








This project reflects Asha Biofloc’s commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the fish farming industry.
Key Objectives:
- Enhance fish production efficiency using biofloc technology.
- Create a controlled environment to ensure year-round farming operations.
- Provide a scalable, eco-friendly aquaculture model tailored to modern standards.
Project Implementation:
There was no difficulty in the work because there was 100% support from the owner, and the land was very soft, made up of sand which could be removed easily. This favorable condition significantly expedited the construction and installation process.
WHAT DID WE ACHIEVE?
Major Achievements:
- Increased Fish Production: Achieved a 30% increase in fish yield compared to traditional farming methods.
- Water Conservation: Reduced water usage by 40% through optimized biofloc technology and advanced filtration systems.
- Enhanced Sustainability: Minimized environmental impact by integrating eco-friendly materials and processes.
- Year-Round Farming: Created a stable and controlled environment, enabling uninterrupted fish farming across all seasons.
- Improved Operational Efficiency: Streamlined maintenance with advanced drainage and monitoring systems, reducing labor and operational costs.
- Scalability: Developed a modular system that can be expanded to support larger production capacities in the future.
Impact on the Local Community:
- Empowered local farmers with training on biofloc technology and sustainable practices.
- Boosted economic opportunities in the region through increased aquaculture activities.
- Set an example for modern, sustainable fish farming practices in Maharashtra and beyond.
With this project, Asha Biofloc has set a benchmark for the future of aquaculture in India, ensuring long-term success for fish farmers while preserving natural resources.
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