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- freshwater farming of crayfish (mostly in the US, Australia, and Europe). Aquacultured s****fish include various oyster, mussel, and clam species. These bivalves...
- to the inner lining of the small intestine. The rohu is an important aquacultured freshwater species in South Asia. When cultured, it does not breed in...
- Aquaculture in Tonga has been the responsibility of the Ministry of Fisheries since the early 1970s. The main centre for this is the Sopu Mariculture...
- Aquaculture in Vanuatu exists on a small scale, both commercially and privately. Several aquacultural efforts have been made in the country, including...
- artificial enclosures such as fish ponds. It is a particular type of aquaculture, which is the controlled cultivation and harvesting of aquatic animals...
- comprising the top three. Aquaculture is a large part of the economy of Alabama. Alabamians began to practice aquaculture in the early 1960s. U.S. farm-raised...
- especially in their very large heads. The catla is one of the most important aquacultured freshwater species in South Asia. It is grown in polyculture ponds with...
- Aquaculture in Timor-Leste is not a large industry; however, World Vision has expressed an interest in organizing aquaculture development projects in...
- Ocean. It is commercially fished in China, and has been successfully aquacultured. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Thamnaconus modestus". FishBase...
- penetration and poor consumer adoption of aquacultured sponge products. The benefits of commercial sponge aquaculture are apparent for those living in developing...