Green crab primarily feeds on shellfish and other crustaceans, but has been observed eating small and juvenile finfish in eelgrass beds. |
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There are a variety of finfish and invertebrate species caught, including juveniles of target species of many fisheries. |
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Other types of finfish grown in aquaculture are trout, char, Atlantic halibut and sablefish. |
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In addition to those two squid species, a number of finfish are targeted, including southern blue whiting, hake and hoki. |
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Faced with an uncertain economic environment, we expect the different price dynamics between the high-price shellfish and finfish to play out. |
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Description: Build a wharf to unload shellfish, crab and finfish as well as general-purpose cargo. |
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Learn about the finfish species such as Atlantic salmon, steelhead, rainbow trout and tilapia that are raised in Canadian aquaculture. |
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There are currently 96 finfish aquaculture sites on the Fundy Coast, almost all of which stock salmon. |
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There is a need in the closed containment finfish farming industry to cost-effectively deal with wastewater. |
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Fodrie, a second-year student working with Levin, will use the CEQI grant to study the California halibut, an ecologically and economically important finfish. |
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One group of organisms that would fit the detritivore criteria for finfish aquaculture is the polychaetes. |
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The range of aquaculture products grown in Canada varies from finfish to shellfish, from arctic char to clams. |
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Other species caught include tuna, coastal migratory pelagic finfish and bottom-dwelling species, notably octopus and shrimp. |
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This approach should take into consideration health of finfish and shellfish. |
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Other Delegations did not share this view and were opposed to the use of anti-oxidants in quick frozen finfish. |
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Moreover, carniverous finfish and crustaceans make up a tenth of marine aquaculture by weight. |
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Many species are economically important to humans, including both finfish and shellfish. |
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On the other hand, marine mammals regularly take finfish from farms, which creates significant problems for marine farmers. |
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Trawl nets in general, and shrimp trawls in particular, have been identified as sources of mortality for cetacean and finfish species. |
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But cobia that have seen them from Panama City to Pensacola might prefer a finfish like a croaker, tomtate or mullet. |
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Currently, several detritivores species are being considered for incorporation into the IMTA system in order to further improve the level of nutrient recycling in an open marine environment for finfish aquaculture. |
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According to a recent research paper by renowned environmental economist Rosamund Naylor, from Stanford University, finfish aquaculture has not reduced the capture fishery anywhere in the world. |
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We have no finfish aquaculture in the waters. |
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Biological containment options for finfish and shellfish have been identified and developed as methods to limit the impact of these novel aquatic animals on aquatic ecosystems, by preventing interbreeding with wild strains. |
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Ranching means the release of, usually, juvenile finfish, crustaceans or molluscs from culture facilities for growth to market size or to maturity in the natural environment. |
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Hatcheries means places for the artificial breeding, hatching and rearing through the early life stages of animals, finfish, molluscs and crustaceans in particular. |
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This information can then be used to design disease management approaches in order to mitigate the potentially deleterious impact on wild and aquaculture finfish. |
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Atlantic salmon has become an important cultured finfish in Scandinavia, Scotland, the Canadian Maritime Provinces, and Maine, where the species is grown in large-scale fish pens in open-ocean waters. |
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Aquaculture is also significant and includes the raising of aquatic plants and tropical fish for aquariums as well as various shellfish and finfish for human consumption. |
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Visitors returned home from the city rhapsodizing about thick gumbos, butter-glistening fillets of Gulf finfish, and the cavalier deployment of smoked sausage. |
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The Department plans revisions to the regulations to meet new and emerging international standards and to broaden the regulations to include all finfish. |
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Particular interests are in supporting projects that have a potential commercial viability for under-exploited species of finfish, shellfish and sea plants. |
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Working backward in time, this apparent reduction in quality and availability appears to correspond to the period prior to the Province's implementation of mandatory reporting requirements for finfish aquaculture facilities. |
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Products range from shrimp, squid, cuttlefish and octopus to molluscs and finfish. |
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There are species fisheries worldwide for finfish, mollusks, crustaceans and echinoderms, and by extension, aquatic plants such as kelp. |
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Within this sector both sales of finfish and shellfish have increased. |
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