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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...
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artificial enclosures such as fish ponds. It is a
particular type of
aquaculture,
which is the
controlled cultivation and
harvesting of
aquatic animals...
- 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...
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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...
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penetration and poor
consumer adoption of
aquacultured sponge products. The
benefits of
commercial sponge aquaculture are
apparent for
those living in developing...
- Ocean. It is
commercially fished in China, and has been
successfully aquacultured. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Thamnaconus modestus". FishBase...
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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...
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domesticated carp
species are
native to
different parts of Eurasia.
Aquaculture has been
pursued in
China for at
least 2,400 years. A
tract by Fan Li...
- leader.
Aquaculture of
mussels in
North America began in the 1970s. In the US, the
northeast and
northwest have
significant mussel aquaculture operations...
- The
aquaculture of
salmonids is the
farming and
harvesting of
salmonid fish
under controlled conditions for both
commercial and
recreational purposes...