• Foreign workers:If leader sdopt this easy way ou is a good for nothing

    From brianlau1234@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 30 06:57:25 2018
    As I said..planet earth shld be accessible to all human..

    Since SG HSS opened the floodgate for foreigner seeking jobs here..thinking.to stay competitive in the world market.
    Just becos of criticism from the local workforce..this papist govt finding g an easy way out is by clamping down on foreign workers..such as, stop renewing work permits n etc
    Doi g tat has more or less created a vacuum in the domestic market..

    Goof leadership is abt creating jobs ..useless kittenship is abt finding easy way out to react to a problem . but not solving it..

    The most lucrative biz right now is the MRT lines..cos daily collection is abt few hundred thousand hard cash.. Unfortunately, its construction is abt near ending.. This is the area where papist govt is proud in creating jobs for local n foreigner..
    As I mentioned in other thread.. The sin govt got to find ways to create jobs for local n foreign..so tat this tiny island stay vibrant..

    From my experience there are few area the ain govt need to look at 1) create large scale fish farming around those southern islands..Malaysia got land. We got the sea.2) to develop pulau Ubin into another sentosa type. 3) develop those reclaimed land
    around changing south to tanah merah I to a world 1 st budget hotel/ hostel..pricing on bed at less than $15 per night..this international budget hotel will attract those could trybumpkins from China,/India n Vietnam..these countrybumokins come by
    thousand daily..bringi g in biz for bus operators .inbound tour operators..n of cos hospitality biz shld be able to employ thousand of local workforce n foreign workers..just to stay.competitive.
    Cos in genting I see thousand of China n India tourist staying overnight.. over at Genting 1st world hotel..I believe Genting management charge these overnight tourist at a very good discount..CIA these are country bumpkins..
    If this huge budget hotel built over at those reclaimed land..our attraction is our beautiful skyline n advance city..plus a seaside for then to browse around..

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  • From Wakalukong@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 30 18:03:53 2018
    Don't forget, the PAPist gahmen population target for Singapore is 10 million. So no choice, must bring in FTs big time.

    Wakalukong

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  • From Wakalukong@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 30 18:02:12 2018
    Not easy way out. The PAPist gahmen works very hard to bring in FTs. As for Singaporeans, you die your business, don't disturb the PAPists.

    Wakalukong

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  • From The_Inquirer@21:1/5 to Wakalukong on Thu May 31 14:10:50 2018
    On 31/5/2018 9:02 AM, Wakalukong wrote:
    Not easy way out. The PAPist gahmen works very hard to bring in FTs. As for Singaporeans, you die your business, don't disturb the PAPists.

    Wakalukong



    you think our spoilt young entitled brats will / can do those jobs that
    the "Foreign Talents" do?



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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 02:01:33 2018
    Seriously speaking, when the earth was made to be accessible to all humans,
    it ended with fiascos with wars on each other.

    Then, the big powers of the time, also want to be accessible to other
    countries to extract their resources also seek to establish their own law of freedom to impose on other countries for their entry purposes.

    In the end, when all the resources had been emptied, they left and let the people of their intruded countries emptied of work and life.

    And now when Trump found America is emptied of jobs, he had started to bring back jobs and factories to America.

    Jobs have now been growing up with surplus jobs for the first time in
    America.

    However, the world of countries have now complained of him of his trade
    tirades and protectionist actions and high tariff measures that will make
    their trades between big economy countries becoming difficult and
    quarrelsome climates to work with.

    Now every country is also following suit of America where Trump in taking
    care of their own American people first, and not of having to provide for
    their foreigners that were working in their country.

    In just one year of Trump job, more than 900,000 immigrants were being identified and caught and also phased out for deportation or have their work employment pass with their company cancelled and ended.

    For America. for the first time, under America first policy, Trump have a surplus of jobs that are looking to be filled.

    Unfortunately for Singapore, there is no good leadership for it. CECB is
    just following what Trump is doing.

    Before that, Singapore was pro-foreigners that come first. It was not Singaporean comes first. Singaporean comes first was a newly created buzz
    word by the CECB leadership which they copied Trump 'America first".

    At that time of foreign talent policy. Any foreigner with papa mama yaya
    papaya coconut degrees can be better than the polytechnic and ITE graduates.

    The foreign talents replaced Singaporeans, terminating them from their jobs
    at any time and then replaced by their "foreign talents".

    They were welcomed with open arms by the policy that was created by present
    and past leadership team that was disguised under their "foreign talent" policy.

    And now after 10 to 15 years, there was huge loss of local talents that went into long term of joblessness instead.

    It was a great losses of local talents in the history of Singapore.






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    As I said..planet earth shld be accessible to all human..

    Since SG HSS opened the floodgate for foreigner seeking jobs
    here..thinking.to stay competitive in the world market.
    Just becos of criticism from the local workforce..this papist govt finding g
    an easy way out is by clamping down on foreign workers..such as, stop
    renewing work permits n etc
    Doi g tat has more or less created a vacuum in the domestic market..

    Goof leadership is abt creating jobs ..useless kittenship is abt finding
    easy way out to react to a problem . but not solving it..

    The most lucrative biz right now is the MRT lines..cos daily collection is
    abt few hundred thousand hard cash.. Unfortunately, its construction is abt near ending.. This is the area where papist govt is proud in creating jobs
    for local n foreigner..
    As I mentioned in other thread.. The sin govt got to find ways to create
    jobs for local n foreign..so tat this tiny island stay vibrant..

    From my experience there are few area the ain govt need to look at 1) create large scale fish farming around those southern islands..Malaysia got land.
    We got the sea.2) to develop pulau Ubin into another sentosa type. 3)
    develop those reclaimed land around changing south to tanah merah I to a
    world 1 st budget hotel/ hostel..pricing on bed at less than $15 per night..this international budget hotel will attract those could trybumpkins from China,/India n Vietnam..these countrybumokins come by thousand daily..bringi g in biz for bus operators .inbound tour operators..n of cos hospitality biz shld be able to employ thousand of local workforce n foreign workers..just to stay.competitive.
    Cos in genting I see thousand of China n India tourist staying overnight..
    over at Genting 1st world hotel..I believe Genting management charge these overnight tourist at a very good discount..CIA these are country bumpkins..
    If this huge budget hotel built over at those reclaimed land..our attraction
    is our beautiful skyline n advance city..plus a seaside for then to browse around..

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 02:19:08 2018
    With regards to your proposal of fish farming, there could be already consideration made earlier of those of your proposed ideas of large scale
    fish farming even in the southern islands.

    Fish farming in sea in he eastern offshore coast of Singapore is often not a very profitable business.

    Much of the business is their worries of fish dying in massive numbers
    caused by a number of contaminants that choked in our products.

    Very often one can see in the news of massive numbers of fishes died from a variety of reasons.

    They died from water pollutions, red tide, and oxygen shortages in the seawater.

    In any case, this sea fish farming is not new and it is used in big spaces
    like coasts in Australia and America and UK, too

    Thereafter, one can say it is a fiasco that intended to address any issue,





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    As I said..planet earth shld be accessible to all human..

    Since SG HSS opened the floodgate for foreigner seeking jobs
    here..thinking.to stay competitive in the world market.
    Just becos of criticism from the local workforce..this papist govt finding g
    an easy way out is by clamping down on foreign workers..such as, stop
    renewing work permits n etc
    Doi g tat has more or less created a vacuum in the domestic market..

    Goof leadership is abt creating jobs ..useless kittenship is abt finding
    easy way out to react to a problem . but not solving it..

    The most lucrative biz right now is the MRT lines..cos daily collection is
    abt few hundred thousand hard cash.. Unfortunately, its construction is abt near ending.. This is the area where papist govt is proud in creating jobs
    for local n foreigner..
    As I mentioned in other thread.. The sin govt got to find ways to create
    jobs for local n foreign..so tat this tiny island stay vibrant..

    From my experience there are few area the ain govt need to look at 1) create large scale fish farming around those southern islands..Malaysia got land.
    We got the sea.2) to develop pulau Ubin into another sentosa type. 3)
    develop those reclaimed land around changing south to tanah merah I to a
    world 1 st budget hotel/ hostel..pricing on bed at less than $15 per night..this international budget hotel will attract those could trybumpkins from China,/India n Vietnam..these countrybumokins come by thousand daily..bringi g in biz for bus operators .inbound tour operators..n of cos hospitality biz shld be able to employ thousand of local workforce n foreign workers..just to stay.competitive.
    Cos in genting I see thousand of China n India tourist staying overnight..
    over at Genting 1st world hotel..I believe Genting management charge these overnight tourist at a very good discount..CIA these are country bumpkins..
    If this huge budget hotel built over at those reclaimed land..our attraction
    is our beautiful skyline n advance city..plus a seaside for then to browse around..

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  • From brianlau1234@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 31 12:42:30 2018
    We human do evolve from time to time. Wat I see ..fish farming is the trend. Just like budget airline...last time where got budget airline?
    As mentioned by u tat those fish farms in the eastern coastal area. Its a failure indeed..reason probably is..polluted water ( palm oil factories discharging their waste slugs down the johor river).. N the other factor is..those fish farms need small
    fish fries to feed their fishes..fish fries only supply by kelong..nowadays where got kelong around.. If no fish fries ( to feed their fishes) they got to buy the more expensive fish food to feed their fishes. So hi cost in raising their fishes.. How abt
    death from polluted water n diseases.??
    Yup the respective authority is doing large scale farming over at area around St John island.
    The set up cost is too high.( due to heavy structure used to counter the strong current).not feasible for small time fish farm owner to breed caged fishes..
    Tat is why I said. If the authority is serious to kick start this fish farming. They as authority must build heavy structures to slow down the strong current over those southern island. Actually, its a win win thing for us..cos if the authority is able
    to build strong structures..it kills two birds with one stone..1) provide a conducive environment for fish farming where cage structures is secured n not drifted away by strong current..2) with structures around..it induce more tropical fishes to settle
    around the southern island..where fishes can hide n play..n breed as well..getting protection from those planted structures...

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 05:21:49 2018
    Brian, click link below is another one of large scale offshore fishing
    farming in Norway.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1ON7NMHL5s
    Arctic Offshore Farming
    Norway Royal Salmon Arctic Offshore Farming




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    We human do evolve from time to time. Wat I see ..fish farming is the trend. Just like budget airline...last time where got budget airline?
    As mentioned by u tat those fish farms in the eastern coastal area. Its a failure indeed..reason probably is..polluted water ( palm oil factories discharging their waste slugs down the johor river).. N the other factor is..those fish farms need small fish fries to feed their fishes..fish fries only supply by kelong..nowadays where got kelong around.. If no fish fries
    ( to feed their fishes) they got to buy the more expensive fish food to feed their fishes. So hi cost in raising their fishes.. How abt death from
    polluted water n diseases.??
    Yup the respective authority is doing large scale farming over at area
    around St John island.
    The set up cost is too high.( due to heavy structure used to counter the
    strong current).not feasible for small time fish farm owner to breed caged fishes..
    Tat is why I said. If the authority is serious to kick start this fish
    farming. They as authority must build heavy structures to slow down the
    strong current over those southern island. Actually, its a win win thing
    for us..cos if the authority is able to build strong structures..it kills
    two birds with one stone..1) provide a conducive environment for fish
    farming where cage structures is secured n not drifted away by strong current..2) with structures around..it induce more tropical fishes to settle around the southern island..where fishes can hide n play..n breed as well..getting protection from those planted structures...

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 05:16:10 2018
    Brian, you can click the links shown below on how Chinese large scale fish farming in cage culture in China.

    What Singapore investors can do are to work on heavy investment in deep cage fish culture farming in the southern islands.

    With the using of large cage fish culture farming, fishes grown up in a huge cage can be harvested without losses.

    However, for southern island usage, one such the heavy investment of cage
    may be enough to culture one type of fish.

    A few types of fishes can also be possible if they can live compatibly with each other without harming or eating up or attacking at each other.

    Alternatively is to have few smaller cages having culturing and rearing of different kinds of fishes.


    Click each one of the links on news of how the current trends on large scale fish farming in sea were being used in Norway and China.

    https://thefishsite.com/articles/current-practices-of-marine-finfish-cage-culture-in-china
    Current Practices Of Marine Finfish Cage Culture In China

    https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/aquaculture/yellow-sea-sites-chosen-for-two-offshore-salmon-projects
    Yellow Sea sites chosen for two offshore salmon projects

    http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2144819/chinese-fish-farm-tests-deep-sea-waters-worlds-biggest-salmon
    Chinese fish farm tests deep-sea waters with ‘world’s biggest’ salmon cage

    http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/cn_eu/2017-06/05/content_29611484.htm Norway's fish industry gets Chinese boost

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VMQRhWGflg
    Made in China: China builds world’s first offshore fish farm for Norway

    https://thefishsite.com/articles/current-practices-of-marine-finfish-cage-culture-in-china
    Current Practices Of Marine Finfish Cage Culture In China



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    We human do evolve from time to time. Wat I see ..fish farming is the trend. Just like budget airline...last time where got budget airline?
    As mentioned by u tat those fish farms in the eastern coastal area. Its a failure indeed..reason probably is..polluted water ( palm oil factories discharging their waste slugs down the johor river).. N the other factor is..those fish farms need small fish fries to feed their fishes..fish fries only supply by kelong..nowadays where got kelong around.. If no fish fries
    ( to feed their fishes) they got to buy the more expensive fish food to feed their fishes. So hi cost in raising their fishes.. How abt death from
    polluted water n diseases.??
    Yup the respective authority is doing large scale farming over at area
    around St John island.
    The set up cost is too high.( due to heavy structure used to counter the
    strong current).not feasible for small time fish farm owner to breed caged fishes..
    Tat is why I said. If the authority is serious to kick start this fish
    farming. They as authority must build heavy structures to slow down the
    strong current over those southern island. Actually, its a win win thing
    for us..cos if the authority is able to build strong structures..it kills
    two birds with one stone..1) provide a conducive environment for fish
    farming where cage structures is secured n not drifted away by strong current..2) with structures around..it induce more tropical fishes to settle around the southern island..where fishes can hide n play..n breed as well..getting protection from those planted structures...

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 05:46:13 2018
    Maybe this mobile type of cage fishing boat is suited to coastal offshore
    areas in Singapore's southern islands.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuMVEWmZW2Y
    Ocean Farming Vessel
    Autonomous and efficient systems for the production of fish in coastal areas
    or offshore, designed by specialists aquaculturists and naval engineers, seeking maximum efficiency between growth and yield of the fish and the necessary operations. Patent Pending.


    Here is one cheaper one here shown in Indonesian fish farming

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBQSFphHD34
    CAGE CULTURE - An Aquaculture Documentary
    Documentary on Stargold Aquaculture Cage, by PT. Stargold Internusa Jaya


    Here is one on use of smart technology farming method.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCgvl0bJhaM
    Aquaculture Technology Smart Farming - Aquaculture in the Sea


    Here is one on culture of marine products in sea.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li_61ldtL4o
    Lobster and aquaculture: Studying interactions on Canada’s East Coast




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    We human do evolve from time to time. Wat I see ..fish farming is the trend. Just like budget airline...last time where got budget airline?
    As mentioned by u tat those fish farms in the eastern coastal area. Its a failure indeed..reason probably is..polluted water ( palm oil factories discharging their waste slugs down the johor river).. N the other factor is..those fish farms need small fish fries to feed their fishes..fish fries only supply by kelong..nowadays where got kelong around.. If no fish fries
    ( to feed their fishes) they got to buy the more expensive fish food to feed their fishes. So hi cost in raising their fishes.. How abt death from
    polluted water n diseases.??
    Yup the respective authority is doing large scale farming over at area
    around St John island.
    The set up cost is too high.( due to heavy structure used to counter the
    strong current).not feasible for small time fish farm owner to breed caged fishes..
    Tat is why I said. If the authority is serious to kick start this fish
    farming. They as authority must build heavy structures to slow down the
    strong current over those southern island. Actually, its a win win thing
    for us..cos if the authority is able to build strong structures..it kills
    two birds with one stone..1) provide a conducive environment for fish
    farming where cage structures is secured n not drifted away by strong current..2) with structures around..it induce more tropical fishes to settle around the southern island..where fishes can hide n play..n breed as well..getting protection from those planted structures...

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  • From brianlau1234@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 31 17:41:15 2018
    Unfortunately, our so called leaders are still sleeping...sigh..sigh..

    They are too complacent.. Living on top of their ivory tower for tooooo long ..got fat salary wat? Why bother?

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  • From brianlau1234@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 31 18:03:21 2018
    Woooah..u sound very well informed on the aquaculture..on wat is happening!

    As I said..SG must start to do this aquacultures in a big scale... Cos we were gifted with those southern islands wit clear seawater..only problem we face are the strong current..cordoned those Southern islands..n turned it into a large scale aquaculture
    centre..
    Doing so..we expected to provide thousand of jobs for local n foreign workers as well..
    We shldnt close our door to foreign workers..these foreign workers help to keep our SG city vibrant. Its a matter of..we SG just need to keep on providing jobs..tats all..
    We shldny follow country like USA where Trump thrown out foreign workers..can't blame these countries cos their countries are too big..we SG is a tiny island city..I think we can easily manage it..by accepting n welcoming cheaper foreign workers to keep
    us relevant in the world market..
    If we SG HV been accepting 500000 malaysian workers..why not workers from other countries?

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 12:50:55 2018
    What is worse, when many of these so-called leaders having spent so long
    time in their job, they automatically go into "sleep mode" where their
    routines are to read reports from their number of secretaries. After that
    they will just "carry on" with their own routines - meeting, lunch, tennis, dinner, and golf.

    When a person worked so long in a job it is often ended in a "sleeping mode"
    in the daily work. There will be no improvement at all. Their productivity level is reduced to only 1% . This is because their secretaries and
    directors have done his or her job instead.

    When one looked at the retired ministers who worked in public sector for 27 years or more, it gives a impression to the public of how these people have taken away the job opportunities of many Singaporeans wishing to take away their million dollars job for 27 tears.

    They are self- fish for themselves. CECB is also one of them, working for 35 years earning millions of dollars, not other Singaporeans from having the
    high paying job. The same also went to his wife, ah ching, working in
    tesmasek for years with few million dollar pay and bonus and benefits.



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    Unfortunately, our so called leaders are still sleeping...sigh..sigh..

    They are too complacent.. Living on top of their ivory tower for tooooo long ..got fat salary wat? Why bother?

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 13:13:23 2018
    Brian, in Singapore there are already several local companies already in the set up of high tech fish farm inland Singapore.

    You can click here and read them.

    http://singaporemagazine.sif.org.sg/fish-farming-goes-hi-tech

    Fish farming goes high-tech - The Metropolitan Fishery Group:

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/fish-farming-goes-high-tech

    http://thefishfarmer.com/

    http://thefishfarmer.com/our-farm/

    Fish farmers are employing technology to increase Singapore’s fish
    production to meet increasing local demand and to stay self-sufficient. In
    June 2015, Singapore’s first vertical fish farm will be launched, in collaboration with a Dutch consulting company.







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    Woooah..u sound very well informed on the aquaculture..on wat is happening!

    As I said..SG must start to do this aquacultures in a big scale... Cos we
    were gifted with those southern islands wit clear seawater..only problem we face are the strong current..cordoned those Southern islands..n turned it
    into a large scale aquaculture centre..
    Doing so..we expected to provide thousand of jobs for local n foreign
    workers as well..
    We shldnt close our door to foreign workers..these foreign workers help to
    keep our SG city vibrant. Its a matter of..we SG just need to keep on
    providing jobs..tats all..
    We shldny follow country like USA where Trump thrown out foreign
    workers..can't blame these countries cos their countries are too big..we SG
    is a tiny island city..I think we can easily manage it..by accepting n welcoming cheaper foreign workers to keep us relevant in the world market..
    If we SG HV been accepting 500000 malaysian workers..why not workers from
    other countries?

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 13:42:44 2018
    Brian,

    This local man is a IT man and he has no fisherman experience. He uses technology to automate the fish farming processes. He also uses remote
    control to monitor his hi-tech joint-venture fish farm in Brunei from his
    LIm CHu Kang hi-tech farm in Singapore.

    Click here to see and read his interviews of his hi-tech farm here:

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/fish-farming-goes-high-tech

    Fish farming goes high-tech

    Former IT man uses technology to bring industry into 21st century

    NATALIE KUAN AND CHAN HUAN JUN

    IT LOOKS like a traditional fish farm floating on the sea, at first. Draw closer to Metropolitan Fishery Group, however, and more begins to meet the
    eye.

    Solar panels are mounted on the roof of a small wooden shelter. And a peek
    at the owner’s iPhone reveals a water monitoring system which can be
    accessed remotely.

    These are just two of several high-tech features which make the fish farm
    stand out in an industry that has long depended on low-cost labour instead
    of technology.

    Metropolitan Fishery Group is the brainchild of 50-year-old Malcolm Ong.

    In 2007, he took a leap of faith. From being a managing director of a French software company, he plunged into fish farming, despite having no
    experience.

    “It was all because I wanted to buy a boat,” he said. “As I did my research,
    I got to know more and more fishermen who lamented the dwindling local fish stocks in Singapore.

    That was when I realised fish farming was feasible and I could make a difference.”

    Locally harvested fish currently meets 7 per cent of demand here.

    The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority hopes to increase this to 15 per cent
    by 2015.

    Metropolitan Fishery Group is now the biggest fish farm in this country, capable of producing up to 600 tonnes of fish a year, and selling them under its brand The Fish Farmer.

    It helps that new-age fish farms can tailor supply to demand with pinpoint accuracy.

    Fish can be bred to the exact size and weight needed by the market.

    In contrast, traditional fishingdepends entirely on what gets into the net.

    As a veteran of the IT industry, it would seem natural that Mr Ong’s fish farm incorporates high-tech equipment, including the water-monitoring
    system.

    When the oxygen level in the water is low, an alert is sent. Staff can then activate an oxygen pump, giving the fish a better chance of surviving. Low oxygen levels are a common problem for fish farms.

    Still, he says, the most important thing he brought from the office to the
    farm was his people- management skills.

    “It’s all about bringing a team of people together. Like in IT, when we worked on projects, in the same way here you need to coordinate people.”

    As much as technology has changed the game in the industry, some things
    remain the same.

    Says Mr Ong: “Back-breaking labour. It’s all muscle and human strength. “I
    need three or four people to reel in a net when it’s filled with fish. Each fish weighs half a kilogram.

    “Automation has yet to make an appearance here.”

    knatalie@sph.com.sgchanhj@sph.com.sg

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/fish-farming-goes-high-tech




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    Woooah..u sound very well informed on the aquaculture..on wat is happening!

    As I said..SG must start to do this aquacultures in a big scale... Cos we
    were gifted with those southern islands wit clear seawater..only problem we face are the strong current..cordoned those Southern islands..n turned it
    into a large scale aquaculture centre..
    Doing so..we expected to provide thousand of jobs for local n foreign
    workers as well..
    We shldnt close our door to foreign workers..these foreign workers help to
    keep our SG city vibrant. Its a matter of..we SG just need to keep on
    providing jobs..tats all..
    We shldny follow country like USA where Trump thrown out foreign
    workers..can't blame these countries cos their countries are too big..we SG
    is a tiny island city..I think we can easily manage it..by accepting n welcoming cheaper foreign workers to keep us relevant in the world market..
    If we SG HV been accepting 500000 malaysian workers..why not workers from
    other countries?

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  • From brianlau1234@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 31 22:41:58 2018
    Probably these are the newer generation of fish farmer...
    Its good tat this fish farming opportunity shld be spread among those younger entrepreneurs that may need financial assistance from the govt.. Govt must provide infrastructure n seed fundings for these you g entrepreneurs. Cannot be solely depend on a
    few rich entrepreneurs.. Must be spread out.
    If SG has a pool of eagerly fish farmer around.. Then its time for the authority to look into those southern islands n make it into a large scale fish farming activities cos the water visuality is quite clear..able to breed hi value fish.

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 1 13:24:31 2018
    Brian,

    There is another hi-tech fish farming by a local Singaporean.


    1. Local high-tech farm in Brunei.

    See and read the link here:

    The local company in Singapore is called Apollo Aquaculture Group:.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/local-firms-brunei-fish-farm-to-help-boost-food-security

    "Local firm's Brunei fish farm to help boost food security".

    "In a boost for Singapore's food security, local company Apollo Aquaculture Group will be setting up a high-tech farm in Brunei in a joint venture".

    "Mr Eric Ng, 44, group chief executive officer of Apollo Aquaculture Group, said the vertical fish-farming system will be remotely controlled and
    monitored from Apollo Aqua- culture's farm in Singapore".




    2. High-tech fish farms coming up in Lim Chu Kang

    See and read the link here:

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/high-tech-fish-farms-coming-up-in-lim-chu-kang

    "Multi-storey facilities, automated processes in the works following land tender award"

    "Mr Eric Ng, owner of Apollo Aquarium, is relieved to have been sold the two land parcels, as the leases on his existing fish farms are expiring. He said that the new farm will be fully automated, and yield will go up".






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    Woooah..u sound very well informed on the aquaculture..on wat is happening!

    As I said..SG must start to do this aquacultures in a big scale... Cos we
    were gifted with those southern islands wit clear seawater..only problem we face are the strong current..cordoned those Southern islands..n turned it
    into a large scale aquaculture centre..
    Doing so..we expected to provide thousand of jobs for local n foreign
    workers as well..
    We shldnt close our door to foreign workers..these foreign workers help to
    keep our SG city vibrant. Its a matter of..we SG just need to keep on
    providing jobs..tats all..
    We shldny follow country like USA where Trump thrown out foreign
    workers..can't blame these countries cos their countries are too big..we SG
    is a tiny island city..I think we can easily manage it..by accepting n welcoming cheaper foreign workers to keep us relevant in the world market..
    If we SG HV been accepting 500000 malaysian workers..why not workers from
    other countries?

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  • From spacer@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 3 02:11:11 2018
    Brian, the use of Internet of Things or IOT and modern labour saving fish farming technology will be the future of fish farming and harvesting of
    fishes.

    AVA is expecting the use of modern technology in farming with the use
    internet of things will raise the production output from current 7% to 15%.

    This means the 119 licenced coastal fish farms local fish will be modernised with these internet gadgets and tools, to monitoring and production, too.

    http://singaporemagazine.sif.org.sg/fish-farming-goes-hi-tech



    MEETING LOCAL DEMANDS

    The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) has a $20 million fund to help diversify Singapore’s food supply and develop farms’ capabilities by looking
    at implementing more productive and sustainable fish farming methods based
    on technology and automation.

    For example, it has installed an online water quality monitoring system at several fish farms — AVA calls and text-messages fish farmers to alert them of poor water conditions so that they can mitigate the issues.

    By 2015, AVA hopes to see locally harvested fish, supplied by 119 licensed coastal fish farms located around the island’s waters, rise from 7% to 15%
    of the average consumption of 100,000 tonnes a year.




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    news:befeeb21-effa-46f4-bef6-b7fe29c7c7b0@googlegroups.com...

    Woooah..u sound very well informed on the aquaculture..on wat is happening!

    As I said..SG must start to do this aquacultures in a big scale... Cos we
    were gifted with those southern islands wit clear seawater..only problem we face are the strong current..cordoned those Southern islands..n turned it
    into a large scale aquaculture centre..
    Doing so..we expected to provide thousand of jobs for local n foreign
    workers as well..
    We shldnt close our door to foreign workers..these foreign workers help to
    keep our SG city vibrant. Its a matter of..we SG just need to keep on
    providing jobs..tats all..
    We shldny follow country like USA where Trump thrown out foreign
    workers..can't blame these countries cos their countries are too big..we SG
    is a tiny island city..I think we can easily manage it..by accepting n welcoming cheaper foreign workers to keep us relevant in the world market..
    If we SG HV been accepting 500000 malaysian workers..why not workers from
    other countries?

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  • From The_Inquirer@21:1/5 to spacer on Sun Jun 3 15:39:00 2018
    On 3/6/2018 2:11 AM, spacer wrote:


    Brian, the use of Internet of Things or IOT and modern labour saving
    fish farming technology will be the future of fish farming and
    harvesting of fishes.


    IOT also makes it easier for the Higher Powers and Higher Higher Powers
    to keep track of human beings, doesn't it?

    and if human beings do not cooperate with the corporates Higher Higher
    Powers, what will happen? do you know?


    --
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    The most unbiased and independent participant on Usenet. I whack both
    sides of any debate with my questions. If there is a 3rd, 4th, ... etc
    side, I will also whack!

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