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The Importance of Waring Fences in Shrimp Farms

Wildan Gayuh Zulfikar
Wildan Gayuh Zulfikar
5 November 2025
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Shrimp ponds are often surrounded by green or black mesh fences. Their simple appearance and modest height make them seem like a mere accessory. However, this mesh commonly known as waring, plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability and safety of shrimp farming operations.

So, what exactly is the function of a waring fence? Let’s take a closer look.

Waring as a Pond Fence

Waring is a type of plastic mesh, usually green or black, and available in various densities. It’s widely used in different areas such as agriculture, household purposes, landscaping, and especially in aquaculture.

In shrimp farming, waring fences are often seen surrounding the ponds. Though simple in form, they serve as the first protective barrier for the pond environment. Beyond keeping wild animals away, waring fences also help maintain cleanliness and reduce the risk of disease spreading between ponds.

Functions of Waring in Shrimp Farms

Waring serves several important purposes that help keep ponds stable, clean, and well-protected, including:

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