Definition of Mariculture. Meaning of Mariculture. Synonyms of Mariculture

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- Mariculture, sometimes called marine farming or marine aquaculture, is a branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food...
- used for restoring and rehabilitating marine and freshwater ecosystems. Mariculture, commonly known as marine farming, is aquaculture in seawater habitats...
- open. Ryther and co-workers created modern, integrated, intensive, land mariculture. They originated, both theoretically and experimentally, the integrated...
- sixfinger threadfins are the subject of commercial open-ocean cage mariculture. The family includes 43 species in eight genera: Genus Eleutheronema...
- species of starfish. Po****tion booms in ****an can affect the harvest of mariculture operations and are costly to combat. This species has been introduced...
- prin****lly by Coast Salish peoples.: 205  Clam gardens are a form of mariculture,: 308  where First Nations peoples created an optimal habitat for clams...
- West Bay in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. First established in 1968 as "Mariculture Ltd" and later called "Cayman Turtle Farm" by a group of American and...
- human po****tions. Oysters were cultured in ponds by the Romans, and mariculture has more recently become an important source of bivalves for food. Modern...
- Hawaii. It is highly sought after as an edible seaweed and is po****r in mariculture and the marine aquarium trade. Also known as limu ogo in Hawaiian. Gracilaria...
- molluscs, sea cu****bers, sea urchins, sea squirts and jellyfish. Integrated mariculture has the advantage that there is a readily available supply of planktonic...