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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...
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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...
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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...
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sixfinger threadfins are the
subject of
commercial open-ocean cage
mariculture. The
family includes 43
species in
eight genera:
Genus Eleutheronema...
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Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) is a
species of bivalve, a
marine mollusc in the
family Mytilidae. It is an
invasive species in many...
- open.
Ryther and co-workers
created modern, integrated, intensive, land
mariculture. They originated, both
theoretically and experimentally, the integrated...
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coastal water quality has
adversely affected fisheries,
tourism and
mariculture, as well as
undermining biological sustainability of the
living resources...
- Claudio, (1995),
Experimental Usage of Copper-Nickel
Alloy Mesh in
Mariculture. Part 1:
Feasibility of
usage in a
temperate zone; Part 2: Demonstration...
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capsalid species, such a
Neobenedenia spp. are pathogenic,
especially on
maricultured fish.
Genera as
recognized in
WorMs are
listed below.
Recent molecular...