Roof-top Photovoltaic Plant Protects Fish from Predators
Viviers de France is one of the country’s leading seafood and land-based fish farming companies (Photo: Groupe UNITe)
(FRANCE, 1/3/2013)
One of the biggest problems facing a fish farm is how to prevent predatory birds from feeding on the fish. Loud noises and flashing lights are two methods of prevention. A more innovative one is a roof-top photovoltaic plant that protects the fish and earns the farm revenues.
For a fish farm, predatory birds are a pest. They kill and damage the farm’s fish stocks. Perhaps the most effective and profitable way to protect the fish is to camouflage the water with a structure – like a photovoltaic power plant.
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