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English: A so-called "Turbo aerator" used on a shrimp farm in Indonesia. Two horsepowers. Visible is only the air intake; the aerator paddles one meter below the water surface. To avoid stirring up sediments from the pool bottom, the water depth should be at least 1.5 m.
Date 29 June 2007
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Author Herman Gunawan, Bangka, Indonesia.
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