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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...