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- Aquaculture abstract "Aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants. Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish. Broadly speaking, finfish and shellfish fisheries can be conceptualized as akin to hunting and gathering while aquaculture is akin to agriculture. Mariculture refers to aquaculture practiced in marine environments and in underwater habitats.According to the FAO, aquaculture "is understood to mean the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Farming implies some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as regular stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated." The reported output from global aquaculture operations would supply one half of the fish and shellfish that is directly consumed by humans; however, there are issues about the reliability of the reported figures. Further, in current aquaculture practice, products from several pounds of wild fish are used to produce one pound of a piscivorous fish like salmon.Particular kinds of aquaculture include fish farming, shrimp farming, oyster farming, algaculture (such as seaweed farming), and the cultivation of ornamental fish. Particular methods include aquaponics and integrated multi-trophic aquaculture, both of which integrate fish farming and plant farming.".
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- Aquaculture wikiPageExternalLink SciencePodcast_070420.mp3.
- Aquaculture wikiPageExternalLink reia-01.asp.
- Aquaculture wikiPageExternalLink www.aquaculture.noaa.gov.
- Aquaculture wikiPageExternalLink www.aquaculturehub.org.
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- Aquaculture wikiPageExternalLink farm.pdf.
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- Aquaculture about "yes".
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- Aquaculture caption "Aquaculture installations in southern Chile".
- Aquaculture caption "Carp are the dominant fish in aquaculture".
- Aquaculture caption "Global harvest of aquatic organisms in million tonnes, 1950–2010, as reported by the FAO".
- Aquaculture caption "Main aquaculture countries in 2010".
- Aquaculture caption "Main aquaculture countries, 1950–2010".
- Aquaculture caption "Main species groups".
- Aquaculture caption "Minor species groups".
- Aquaculture caption "The adaptable tilapia is another commonly farmed fish".
- Aquaculture direction "vertical".
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- Aquaculture header "Aquaculture".
- Aquaculture header "Global aquaculture production in million tonnes, 1950–2010, as reported by the FAO".
- Aquaculture headerAlign "center".
- Aquaculture image "Aquaculturechile.jpg".
- Aquaculture image "Common carp.jpg".
- Aquaculture image "Fresh tilapia.jpg".
- Aquaculture image "Global aquaculture production by country 2010.png".
- Aquaculture image "Global aquaculture production by country.png".
- Aquaculture image "Global aquaculture production.png".
- Aquaculture image "Global other aquaculture production.png".
- Aquaculture image "Global total fish harvest.svg".
- Aquaculture label "Aquaculture".
- Aquaculture onlinebooks "no".
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- Aquaculture width "200".
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- Aquaculture subject Category:Aquaculture.
- Aquaculture subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_used_to_confine_animals.
- Aquaculture subject Category:Domesticated_animals.
- Aquaculture subject Category:Sustainable_food_system.
- Aquaculture comment "Aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants. Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish. Broadly speaking, finfish and shellfish fisheries can be conceptualized as akin to hunting and gathering while aquaculture is akin to agriculture.".
- Aquaculture label "Acquacoltura".
- Aquaculture label "Acuicultura".
- Aquaculture label "Akwakultura".
- Aquaculture label "Aquacultura".
- Aquaculture label "Aquaculture".
- Aquaculture label "Aquaculture".
- Aquaculture label "Aquacultuur".
- Aquaculture label "Aquakultur".
- Aquaculture label "Аквакультура".
- Aquaculture label "زراعة مائية".
- Aquaculture label "水產養殖".
- Aquaculture label "養殖業".
- Aquaculture sameAs Akvakultura.
- Aquaculture sameAs Aquakultur.
- Aquaculture sameAs Ιχθυοτροφείο.
- Aquaculture sameAs Acuicultura.
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- Aquaculture sameAs Aquaculture.
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- Aquaculture sameAs Acquacoltura.
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- Aquaculture wasDerivedFrom Aquaculture?oldid=605538207.
- Aquaculture depiction Aquaculturechile.jpg.
- Aquaculture isPrimaryTopicOf Aquaculture.