Shanghai, China

Fatong Jia


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2024

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Fatong JIA in Sustainable Fish Transportation

Introduction: Fatong JIA is a pioneering inventor based in Shanghai, China, recognized for his significant contributions to the field of aquaculture. His innovative approach has led to the development of a high-density keeping-alive box for fish, which aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of transportation methods in the fishing industry.

Latest Patents: Fatong JIA holds a patent for a "High-density keeping-alive box for fish and transport method using same." This invention features a comprehensive design that includes a box body with a fish accommodating area and a water circulation area. The cover assembly is cleverly designed with a vent hole to prevent splash, and the connection between the two components is equipped with splash-proof rubber. The water circulation area incorporates an advanced purification system, a refrigerator, and an aeration system, systematically arranged to ensure optimal conditions for fish during transport.

Career Highlights: Fatong JIA is affiliated with Shanghai Ocean University, where he collaborates with other experts in the field of marine biology and aquaculture. His role at the university has allowed him to engage in groundbreaking research and development, making strides toward enhancing fish conservation and transportation techniques.

Collaborations: Fatong has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Jing Xie and Qi WANG. Their collective efforts in research and innovation contribute to the advancement of technologies designed to improve the sustainability of fishing practices and the welfare of aquatic life during transportation.

Conclusion: With his patent and ongoing research, Fatong JIA exemplifies the role of inventors in fostering sustainable practices within aquaculture. His innovative solutions not only address current challenges in fish transportation but also pave the way for more effective conservation methods in the industry.

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