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A farm pond is a man-made pond created on a farm for agricultural purposes such as irrigation, livestock watering, and aquaculture. It helps store rainwater, reduces soil erosion, and provides a sustainable water source for agricultural activities on the farm.
Agriforestry can be integrated with aquaculture in a sustainable system. It is possible to intersperse fish ponds among the trees being grown for timber.
An aquaponist is a person who practises aquaponics, a form of sustainable food production which combines aquaculture with hydroponics.
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managing fisheries for a sustainable yield includes setting fishing limits, changing fishing methods, developing aquaculture techniques, and finding new resources.
Aquaculture means raising food in an underwater "farm." Here are some sentences.We raised enough food by aquaculture to last for the winter.He tried aquaculture, but he couldn't make the plants grow.They raised seaweed by aquaculture.
Lahsen Ababouch has written: 'Fisheries, sustainability and development' -- subject- s -: Fisheries, Sustainable aquaculture, Fishery management
Not very sustainable you need to look at what is being done
Farmed fish can be protected from disease risks by vaccination. Vaccines have been a major factorin decreasing the use of antibiotics in aquaculture while keeping fish healthy. The vaccines differ from farm to farm.
Trout farming is a type of aquaculture that involves raising trout for sale as food. To farm with trout, you must have large ponds with constantly moving cold water. The fish are typically feed daily as well.
because it creates its own products and make their towns
Aquaculture International was created in 1993.