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How does aquaculture work? A. We go out and find fish that are ripe and spawn them.
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Offshore aquaculture works mostly the same everywhere: fish live in an enclosure created with nets that dangle underwater from floating rings or platforms on the surface.
Ted makes great use of artwork and graphics to clearly demonstrate how trawling is damaging sea beds and how aquaculture works for both better and worse.
The proposal by the Canadian General Standards Board and organic aquaculture working group at Fisheries and Oceans Canada to give the organic stamp of approval to BC farmed salmon raised in open net-pens is nothing short of Orwellian.
GREENPORT Sirens' Song Gallery "Mermania and Other Fantasies," exhibition featuring maritime- and aquaculture-themed works.
Aquaculture will only work, environmentally and economically, with the right sort of fish.So far the search has turned up two good freshwater options tilapia and the Vietnamese Pangasius or river cobbler.
It's not even clear how this full-scale aquaculture was meant to work.
The threat of Typhoon Sinlaku prompted 640,000 people in eastern China to evacuate, including 48,000 people near Wenzhou who worked on aquaculture farms.
A scientist who has practical experience working in aquaculture and algae, Mendola says the Tijuana River is perfectly positioned to support an algae farm. .
However, because the strains of M. chelonae grow at different temperature (28.5°C or 37°C), further research is thus needed to definitely clarify the relation between the potential risk of the presence of M. chelonae in farmed sturgeons also for people working in aquaculture activities [ 33, 57].
Their pioneering work with an aquaculture species set a great model for use of ESTs for the identification of SNPs, especially in non-model species [ 20- 22].
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