What The Machines Do
These machines have their own part on working helping us get money from other different countries.
Nursery tank systems - These tanks help the oyster larvae survive by eating algae that is stored in the tank. The tank was not in a shape of a water tank or a cylinder it was about one meter high and very wide that it was a size of a swimming pool.
Small boats and rafts - The boats and rafts make the job easier. They are designed small to fit through narrow gaps when looking for oysters.
Small knives - The knives used in the hatcheries are blunt only the top bit was sharp to help remove oysters of their place.
Filter - The filters had different jobs one was to make algae to feed the oyster larvae, the other one was to pump enough water and clean enough for the oysters to survive.
Hessian Bags - These bags are hardly made to hold lots of weight and easier to carry while working.
Racks - Racks were not machines but they help the hatchery to produce more money by killing the bacteria that make you sick.
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