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Optimizing salmon farm cage net management using integer programming

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  • F Cisternas

    (FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile)

  • D Delle Donne

    (1] Sciences Institute, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Buenos Aires, Argentina[2] FCEyN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

  • G Durán

    (1] FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile[2] CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina[3] Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

  • C Polgatiz

    (FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile)

  • A Weintraub

    (FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile)

Abstract

Salmon farming in Chile constitutes one of the nation's principal food exporting sectors. In the seawater stage, one of the most important in the farm production chain, salmon are cultivated in floating cages fitted with nets that hold the fish during the entire grow-out process. The maintenance of the cage nets is carried out at land-based facilities. This article reports on the creation of an integer programming tool for grow-out centres that optimizes resource use, improves planning and generates economic evaluations for supporting analysis and decision-making relating to the maintenance, repair and periodic changing of cage nets. The tool prototype was tested in a single operating area of one of Chile's largest salmon farmers. The results demonstrated a reduction in net maintenance costs of almost 18%, plus a series of important qualitative benefits. Implementation of the tool by farm operators awaits the end of the current crisis in the industry.

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  • F Cisternas & D Delle Donne & G Durán & C Polgatiz & A Weintraub, 2013. "Optimizing salmon farm cage net management using integer programming," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Palgrave Macmillan;The OR Society, vol. 64(5), pages 735-747, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:jorsoc:v:64:y:2013:i:5:p:735-747
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