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New floating Eco-Ark produces up to 20 times more fish than coastal farms
Published Tue, Nov 19, 2019 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SOME 5km from Changi Point Ferry Terminal, a ship the size of a quarter of a football field is anchored 24/7 in the same spot out at sea.
The vessel, measuring 48m by 28m, houses an atypical group of passengers: some 30 tonnes of fish of different varieties that are bred for food.
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