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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...
- open.
Ryther and co-workers
created modern, integrated, intensive, land
mariculture. They originated, both
theoretically and experimentally, the integrated...
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Hawaiian fishponds along Molokai's
south s****. It was
successfully maricultured at mean
yields of 0.6 kg/m2/w**** (0.1 lb/sq ft/w****) when
grown inside...
- used for
restoring and
rehabilitating marine and
freshwater ecosystems.
Mariculture,
commonly known as
marine farming, is
aquaculture in
seawater habitats...
- at the
Marine Science Institute ranges from locally-important work on
mariculture and
estuarine ecosystems to the
investigation of
global issues in marine...
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attributed to
recent processes such as
Lessepsian migration, and
escape from
mariculture. The
biodiversity of the
Adriatic is
relatively high, and
several marine...
- molluscs, sea cu****bers, sea urchins, sea
squirts and jellyfish.
Integrated mariculture has the
advantage that
there is a
readily available supply of planktonic...
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coastal communities.
Oysters were
cultured in
ponds by the
Romans and
mariculture has more
recently become an
important source of
bivalves for food. 12...
- Claudio, (1995),
Experimental Usage of Copper-Nickel
Alloy Mesh in
Mariculture. Part 1:
Feasibility of
usage in a
temperate zone; Part 2: Demonstration...
- the prin****l form of aquaculture,
while other methods may fall
under mariculture. It
involves raising fish
commercially in
tanks or enclosures, usually...