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- Aquacultural engineering is a multidisciplinary field of engineering and that aims to solve technical problems ****ociated with farming aquatic vertebrates...
- an area of land or water that is primarily devoted to agricultural or aquacultural processes. Farm may also refer to: Farm Lake, a lake in the U.S. state...
- Marl is an earthy material rich in carbonate minerals, clays, and silt. When hardened into rock, this becomes marlstone. It is formed in marine or freshwater...
- the iAVs project: Dr. Edward A. Estes, an expert in Agricultural and Aquacultural Economics, provided insights into the economic viability and sustainability...
- 100 CE. In medieval Europe, early Christian monasteries adopted Roman aquacultural practices. Aquaculture spread because people away from coasts and big...
- peninsula was settled no later than the 15th century, by the Lebu people, an aquacultural subgroup of the Wolof ethnic group. The original villages—Ouakam, Ngor...
- ****essment (June 1987). "Chapter 8, Technologies Supporting Agricultural, Aquacultural, and Fisheries Development". Integrated Renewable Resource Management...
- "Design criteria for recirculating, marine ornamental production systems". Aquacultural Engineering. 34 (3): 157–162. Bibcode:2006AqEng..34..157W. doi:10.1016/j...
- federal distribution chain. In addition, the company started developing an aquacultural business (2007) and fish harvesting (2011). The company completed IPO...
- considering the much smaller size of the area of Hawaii compared to other aquacultural societies. Hawaiian fishponds were typically shallow areas of a reef...