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Water Exchange (Water Renewal): The act of replacing a portion of the pond water to dilute metabolites (like ammonia) or correct parameters.
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Water Quality: The set of physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of water that affect the culture performance.
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Water Use Permit: The legal authorization required to withdraw water from a water body (river, well) or to discharge effluents.
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Wheel Line: A type of aerator consisting of paddles mounted on a long axle, often driven by a motor on the pond bank.
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White Feces Disease (WFD): A syndrome in shrimp, of complex or unknown origin, characterized by white fecal strings and reduced growth.
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White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV): A highly lethal virus that causes White Spot Disease in shrimp.
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Withdrawal Period: The mandatory minimum time between the last application of a drug and harvest, to ensure no residues remain in the flesh.
