Aquaculture

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See for

marine culture

Broader Terms

food science /technology

Related Terms

animal breeding, aquatic organism, water environment

Scope Note

water-based farming of aquatic resources (e.g. seaweed, algae, shrimp, salmon, catfish, oysters, crawfish, etc.).

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • At the same time, however, remember that aquaculture is a demanding and relatively risky business.
  • Recognizing that aquaculture is likely to continue to grow, however, many environmentalists have also focused on moving the industry toward more sustainable practices.
  • Second, it is often said that aquaculture is damaging to the environment.
  • 1 Inland aquaculture Inland aquaculture is very important part of China fishery industry.
  • Extensive aquaculture is the manipulation in the natural environment at one or more stages of an organism's life cycle.

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