Aquaculture
Transforming Aquafarming with Helix-50
Increase aquafarming yields by up to 30%, reduce mortality rates by 15%, and save 25% on operational costs with optimised oxygen solutions.
Benefits of the System for Aquafarming
Enhancing Aquaculture with Innovative Oxygen Solutions
Aquaculture plays a vital role in feeding the world, and the Helix-50 system is here to help producers maximise yields, reduce costs, and improve sustainability. By increasing dissolved oxygen levels in water, our innovative system delivers measurable benefits for fish, shrimp, and other aquatic farming operations.
Boosting Productivity
Maintaining higher dissolved oxygen levels (5–10 mg/L) can increase yield by up to 20–30%. This means aquaculture businesses can harvest more fish or shrimp per cycle, significantly improving overall profitability without expanding farming areas.
Key Benefits for Aquaculture
The Helix-50 system drives higher productivity by maintaining healthier conditions for aquatic species such as fish and shrimp. This technology can increase yield by up to 20–30% per cycle, allowing aquafarming businesses to harvest more without expanding their farming areas. The healthier stock also leads to reduced stress, better growth rates, and a mortality rate reduction of up to 15%. These benefits translate into increased profitability for producers.
Operational costs are significantly reduced with Helix-50. By efficiently utilising surplus renewable energy, the system minimises expenses while maintaining high oxygen levels. Businesses can cut operational costs by up to 25%, freeing up resources to reinvest in critical areas of their operations.
Planning for the Future, Today.
Sustainability is at the core of Helix-50. The system transforms surplus energy into pure oxygen, reducing waste and environmental impact. This not only lowers carbon emissions but also improves water quality, supporting long-term sustainability for aquafarming operations. Enhanced oxygen levels lead to cleaner water, reduced disease rates, and healthier aquatic ecosystems.