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- Fish farming is the
principal form of aquaculture and the other methods comes under mariculture.
- The success of
hyperintensive systems, SRS especially when water is recycled is
strongly dependent on water monitoring and control ability.
- The most
important fish species used in fish farming are carp, salmon,
tilapia and catfish.
- Farming
carnivorous fish, such as salmon, does not always reduce pressure on
wild fisheries.
- Extensive
aquaculture based on local photosynthetical production and intensive
aquaculture, in which the fish are fed with external food supply.
- Fish cages are placed
in lakes, bayous, ponds, rivers or oceans to contain and protect
fish until they can be harvested.
- One of the largest
problems with freshwater pisciculture is that it can use a million
gallons of water per acre each year.
- The farming of fish is
the most common form of aquaculture, and it involves raising fish
commercially in tanks, ponds, or ocean enclosures, usually for food.
- 2004, the total
world production of fisheries was 140 million tonnes of which
aquaculture contributed 45 million tonnes, about one third.
- Aquaculture is an
especially important economic activity in China.
- Aquaculture is also
currently one of the fastest growing areas of food production in the
U.S.
- Aquaculture production
systems must be capable
of maintaining proper levels of water quality parameters like
temperature, dissolved
oxygen, pH, un-ionized ammonia, nitrite and carbon dioxide.
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November 2012
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