Definition of Mariculture. Meaning of Mariculture. Synonyms of Mariculture

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Definition 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...
- 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...
- coastal water quality has adversely affected fisheries, tourism and mariculture, as well as undermining biological sustainability of the living resources...
- sixfinger threadfins are the subject of commercial open-ocean cage mariculture. The family includes 43 species in eight genera: Genus Eleutheronema...
- Claudio, (1995), Experimental Usage of Copper-Nickel Alloy Mesh in Mariculture. Part 1: Feasibility of usage in a temperate zone; Part 2: Demonstration...
- Pyropia tenera, also known as gim or nori, is a red algal species in the genus Pyropia. The specific name, tenera, means "delicate" and alludes to its...
- Oyster farming is an aquaculture (or mariculture) practice in which oysters are bred and raised mainly for their pearls, s**** and inner organ tissue...
- The Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) is a species of bivalve, a marine mollusc in the family Mytilidae. It is an invasive species in many...