Broodstock stress
In many hatchery processes, fish may be selected, moved, handled, immobilized or sedated before egg and milt collection.
AQUANOAH is a patented hydrodynamic process platform designed to improve one of the most critical phases in aquaculture: controlled release, separation, protection and transfer before incubation.
Industrial aquaculture is expanding, but the pre-incubation phase often remains highly manual, time-sensitive and operator-dependent.
In many hatchery processes, fish may be selected, moved, handled, immobilized or sedated before egg and milt collection.
Eggs and sperm are often obtained through manual or mechanical pressure procedures that depend heavily on operator skill and timing.
The process can expose eggs to loss, damage, residue accumulation, contamination risk and variability before incubation.
AQUANOAH is not simply a tank or container. It is a modular hydrodynamic system developed to bring more control, hygiene, automation and welfare orientation into the reproductive phase.
Biological release in a controlled aquatic environment.
Rapid separation from the risk zone through protected process logic.
Moving, oxygenated water and residue-separation logic to support cleaner handling.
Controlled transfer toward existing incubation and downstream hatchery systems.
AQUANOAH is developed primarily for professional and commercial aquaculture applications. Depending on the final configuration, engineering adaptation and biological validation, the platform may also be adapted for smaller-scale controlled or private fish breeding environments.
Future growth in aquatic food production increasingly depends on aquaculture. To scale responsibly, hatcheries need stronger control in the first biological steps: release, collection, fertilization timing, separation and transfer before incubation.
AQUANOAH focuses on this critical pre-incubation phase. It is designed to help operators reduce unnecessary manipulation, recover more biological value and standardize a delicate process.
AQUANOAH is positioned at the intersection of food security, aquaculture growth, hatchery efficiency, welfare-oriented reproduction, automation and biological waste reduction.
A practical module intended to improve the critical phase before existing incubators: release, collection, controlled fertilization/transfer, separation, hygiene and oxygenated moving water.
A patented process platform with potential for pilot validation, industrial cooperation, species-specific adaptation and scalable deployment.
AQUANOAH was created to help aquaculture produce more fish in a cleaner, more controlled, more ethical and more efficient way — starting from reproduction.
Before NDA, AQUANOAH communicates the problem, value, ethics, market potential and validation pathway — not the protected technical implementation.
For industrial cooperation, partnership discussions or NDA-based technical review, contact AQUANOAH Aquaculture.
aquanoah-aquaculture@aquanoah-aquaculture.com