The first BFT was developed in the 1970s at Ifremer-COP (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea, Oceanic Center of Pacific) with
Penaeus monodon,
Fenneropenaeus merguiensis,
Litopenaeus vannamei, and
L. stylirostris. Israel and USA (Waddell Mariculture Center) also started Research and Development with Tilapia and
L. vannamei in the late 1980s and 1990s. Commercial application started in 1988 at a farm in
Tahiti (
French Polynesia) using 1000m2 concrete tanks with limited water exchange achieving a record of 20–25 tons/ha/year in 2 crops. A farm located in
Belize, Central America also produced around 11-26 tons/ha/cycle using 1.6 ha poly-lined ponds. Another farm located in Maryland, USA also produced 45-ton shrimp per year using ~570 m3 indoor greenhouse BFT race-ways. BFT has been successfully practiced in large-scale shrimp and finfish farms in Asia, Latin, and Central America, the USA, South Korea, Brazil, Italy, China, India, and others. However, research on BFT by Universities and Research Centers are refining BFT for farm application in grow-out culture, feeding technology, reproduction, microbiology, biotechnology, and economics. == The role of microorganisms ==