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Biology, 08.01.2021 16:00, ljadalyn

Can someone help with this because I don't get this at all I know it's a lot but I am struggling Please help I don't understand any of this You will design a system for grow-out operations only (no hatchery or breeding) based on one of the following categories: bivalves, finfish, reptiles, or crustaceans.

Your design must include the following:

Select the proper site location for your operation

Select the proper category of system (land based, water based...etc)

Select the proper type of system (RAS, pond, cage...etc)

Select the proper size to produce 2000 lbs of product

A neat and well thought out drawing or digital rendering of your design (no notebook paper, no free drawn use rulers and other materials for a professional looking design diagram)

List any resources you used

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