
Life Support Systems (LSS) for the Oceanário de Lisbon

- Process
- Duration of the project
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1988
- Client
Execution:
- Technology and design: Fisia Italimpianti
- Supply and integration: water treatment and Life Support Systems (LSS) for large-scale aquatic environments
Technology used – LSS (Life Support Systems):
The systems are based on advanced seawater treatment and recirculation processes, designed to ensure stable and controlled environmental conditions. Technologies include filtration, disinfection, and regulation of physical-chemical parameters, essential for recreating natural marine habitats.
Capacity and key features:
- Management of thousands of cubic meters of seawater, the biggest acquarium in Europe
- Continuous control of temperature, water quality, and salinity
Significance:
This project, which capitalizes on Fisia Italimpianti's experience with the Genoa Aquarium (opened in 1992), represents an advanced application of Fisia Italimpianti's expertise in water treatment in highly biologically complex environments. The company has contributed to the construction of two of Europe's most important aquariums, ensuring operational reliability and optimal conditions for the conservation of marine biodiversity.













