Of the Pacific species, chinook and coho are farmed, while chum, pink, and sockeye salmon are not found in aquaculture operations. |
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Once it takes hold it encrusts boat hulls and propellers, and chokes pipes and aquaculture. |
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Pikeperch aquaculture in Finland mainly involves semi-intensive pond culture of one-summer-old juveniles for stocking purposes. |
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Simple electrometric methods were tested to estimate microbial activity in hypereutrophic aquaculture ponds. |
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Intensive aquaculture of rainbow trout and other salmonids is a relatively new innovation, compared to the cultivation of most other animals. |
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Throughout the afternoon, a boat ferried community members out for a look at the aquaculture cages and the thousands of trout feeding there. |
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We could also have a fish pond for aquaculture, fishing, swimming in the summer and ice skating in the winter. |
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We see that the process from go to whoa to set up an aquaculture management area can take many years indeed. |
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The problems with the current law have cramped the growth of aquaculture for many years. |
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Catfish are one of the dominant food fish, popular in aquaculture, and frequently the basis of community-level fisheries. |
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The good news about mussel farming is that unlike other forms of aquaculture, the end product is better than the wild version. |
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By using eco friendly methods such as aquaponics, hydroponics, aquagardening, aquaculture and fish farming the world should be able to eat green! |
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The story of the aquaculture industry is one of lost opportunity under this Government. |
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Several malacostracan species are important in aquaculture and food industries. |
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One approaching construction phase is an aquaculture project breeding dolphinfish. |
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There is also growing interest in culturing seaweed to produce feed for aquaculture. |
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At this stage, there is a real mess out there in local government in respect of aquaculture reform. |
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Some species are highly prized as seafood, and are important halieutic and aquaculture resources. |
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The Government is committed to aquaculture law reform because the current legislative framework is outdated, overcomplicated, and dysfunctional. |
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In the end, the sustainability of the aquaculture industry will benefit from a description of the gastrointestinal biota of aquatic organisms. |
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Encouragement of aquaculture permits the depletion of wild fish stocks used for fish food. |
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He could see the potential for lobster farming and later in Australia would experiment with the aquaculture of oysters, pearls, and pearl shells. |
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The payment required by this section is taken to be a condition of every aquaculture permit. |
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The more complicated question for aquaculture opponents and public trust advocates is one of federalism. |
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We see it as no less important for land-based aquaculture than it is for sea-based aquaculture. |
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Runoff from intense agriculture is a big factor, as is intense aquaculture. |
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One in five inhabitants of the coastal provinces depends on shrimp aquaculture. |
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Fishing for glass eel could also continue if these eels are used for restocking rivers but not used for aquaculture. |
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Data from organic farming, appropriate technology, agroforestry, soil science, aquaculture, and a dozen other disciplines all support the techniques organized by permaculture. |
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The iniquitousness of dying farmed salmon to make it look more palatable on the plate is just one of the charges being leveled at the aquaculture industry by the protesters. |
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Almost all aquaculture takes place within coastal waters, so the industry is competing for space with recreational fishers, boaties, and other users of that space. |
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It is clear, therefore, that there has to be a very clear plan for having aquaculture in our inshore waters that is of benefit to all farmers and to recreational users. |
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And it is well known that when algae proliferate, their toxic blooms can wipe out a region's aquaculture or close down its seafood restaurants. |
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The depletion of coral reef habitats and marine aquarium fishes has presented a relatively new market in aquaculture. |
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Among the aquaculture species, microsatellite maps have been published on rainbow trout, catfish, tilapia, and Japanese flounder, but not on Atlantic salmon. |
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Moreover, new problems are emerging from sources such as offshore aquaculture, wind energy development, bioprospecting, and ever-deeper oil and gas exploration. |
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If one mentions the word aquaculture in Ireland, the first thing that comes to mind is most probably salmon or shellfish like mussels, oysters and scallops. |
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Wildlife experts like Henley and Habel are more concerned about harvests of wild fish like paddlefish than of trout, which is being grown in aquaculture facilities. |
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Look for this aquaculture to catch on as mankind, unfortunately, continues to pollute our waterways. |
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A review of the knowledge of suspension feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves, with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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A fishery may involve the capture of wild fish or raising fish through fish farming or aquaculture. |
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Directly or indirectly, the livelihood of over 500 million people in developing countries depends on fisheries and aquaculture. |
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The production of phytoplankton under artificial conditions is itself a form of aquaculture. |
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Marine mammals also get entangled in aquaculture nets, however, these are rare events and not prevalent enough to impact populations. |
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Shellfish aquaculture takes up space so in effect creates competition for space. |
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However, there is little direct competition for aquaculture shellfish harvest. |
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Growth in aquaculture increased rapidly in 1990s when the rate of wild capture plateaued. |
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Around year 2000, owing to overfishing and high demand, lobster aquaculture expanded. |
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No carideans were significantly involved in aquaculture, but about 430,000 tonnes were captured in the wild. |
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Supporters of Delaware's legislation to allow oyster aquaculture cite revenue, job creation, and nutrient cycling benefits. |
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The Pacific oyster is one of the three main aquaculture species in New Zealand along with king salmon and the greenshell mussels. |
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Algaculture on a large scale is an important type of aquaculture in some places. |
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Other examples of species introduced for the purposes of benefiting agriculture, aquaculture or other economic activities are widespread. |
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Following is a table of the 2011 world fishing industry harvest in tonnes by capture and by aquaculture. |
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Unlike fishing, aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, is the cultivation of aquatic populations under controlled conditions. |
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The aquaculture sector adds to this pressure, requiring areas of high water quality to set up farms. |
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In 2003, the total aquaculture production was predicted at 1,301,437 tonnes. |
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Their recruitment stage, the glass eel, are also caught and sold for use in aquaculture, although this is now restricted in most areas. |
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Farmed fisheries are technological in nature, and revolve around developments in aquaculture. |
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Farmed fisheries are expanding, and Chinese aquaculture in particular is making many advances. |
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Fisheries and aquaculture provide direct and indirect employment to over 500 million people in developing countries. |
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Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. |
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Fish hatcheries provide larval and juvenile fish, crustaceans and shellfish, for use in aquaculture systems. |
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Tilapia have been introduced from Africa for aquaculture, and are very common. |
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China uses some subsidence areas for aquaculture ponds but has more than they need for that purpose. |
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Maine is ranked ninth for aquaculture, and has abundant potato fields in its northeast part. |
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An important aquaculture area is the riverside plain in Xingyang City, upstream from Zhengzhou. |
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Wuchang bream is a Chinese freshwater herbivorous species with high potential for aquaculture. |
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For example, DWCF is helping to fund aquaculture research on the Queen Conch at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution in Florida. |
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A new strategy for aquaculture is required to stimulate production and tap the growing global market for fish, the European Commission has said. |
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Many species of scallop are highly prized as a food source, and some are farmed as aquaculture. |
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A review on the knowledge of suspension-feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves, with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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Review on knowledge of suspension-feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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Yesterday, Biosecurity Tasmania demonstrated that we have a robust, effective and efficient system to protect our industries like aquaculture. |
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Fish cytogenetics is a tool used in systematics and evolution, conservation, aquaculture, and genomics. |
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According to an earlier study the same is true about the Baltic Sea wild fish as well as aquaculture species rainbow trout and eel. |
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The major markets for Chloramine-T are the aquaculture industry and hydrotherapeutic markets. |
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Some aquaculture proponents claim that fish farming eases pressure on wild fish populations, but most ocean advocates disagree. |
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Massachusetts defines aquaculture to include farms that raise trout, salmon, tilapia, barramundi, bait, mollusks, leeches, alligators and eels. |
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A fish farm in Fort Pierce is studying the use of giant clams to clean up the effluent from aquaculture, said Junda Lin, a Florida Institute of Technology professor. |
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The easement does not allow new construction by the Navy, and also does not affect public access, privately owned lands, recreational uses, or aquaculture or geoduck harvest. |
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On the basis of usage of fishmeal in aquaculture it can be further segmented into marine fish, salmon and trout, tilapias, cyprinids, eels, crustaceans and others. |
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The BAP certification standards define the most-important elements of responsible aquaculture and provide quantitative guidelines for evaluating adherence to those practices. |
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A study of Noah's ark shell in Mali Ston Bay, Adriatic Sea.The potential for aquaculture of the bearded horse mussel and Noah's ark shell in southern Croatia. |
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Projects like aquaculture and aquafarming are very promising and would help a great deal in the country's development in the long run, Mr Shaheen said. |
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In the developing world, more than one billion people obtain most of their animal protein from fish, and 250 million depend on fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods. |
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A small aquaculture industry produces mussles and oysters offshore. |
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Along the coast, aquaculture of oysters is a growing industry. |
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The same goes for the education sector with four public and four private schools, a marine high school and aquaculture, a university campus and several graduate schools. |
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Mariculture refers to aquaculture practiced in marine environments. |
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No species are known to naturally occur south of the equator, though attempts at sturgeon aquaculture are being made in Uruguay, South Africa, and other places. |
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In recent years, vaccines have become widely used in aquaculture and also with ornamental fish, for example furunculosis vaccines in farmed salmon and koi herpes virus in koi. |
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It provides research and advice relating to ecosystems and aquaculture. |
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Phytoplankton are a key food item in both aquaculture and mariculture. |
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Acoustic harassment devices and acoustic deterrent devices used by aquaculture facilities to scare away marine mammals emit loud and noxious underwater sounds. |
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For example, extensive shellfish aquaculture takes up valuable space used by coastal marine mammals for important activities such as breeding, foraging and resting. |
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As per Khalid Abdulla, Sekunjalo Investments chief executive stated, R200-million investment in aquaculture would predominantly be utilized for perlemoen. |
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