RACEWAY

Raceway

A raceway, also known as a flow-through system, is an artificial channel used in aquaculture to culture aquatic organisms. Raceway systems are among the earliest methods used for inland aquaculture. A raceway usually consists of rectangular basins or canals constructed of concrete and equipped with an inlet and outlet. A continuous water flow-through is maintained to provide the required level of water quality, which allows animals to be cultured at higher densities within the raceway.

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raceway

Noun


  1. A place where races are held. A racetrack.
  2. An easily-accessible conduit or tray for organizing runs of data or power cabling.


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