placing a huge cage in open sea and let the fish grow inside the cage naturally
Malcolm C. M. Beveridge has written: 'Cage and pen fish farming' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Fish-culture, Fish-culture 'Cage aquaculture' -- subject(s): Cage aquaculture, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Cage aquaculture
Cage use in aquaculture offers several advantages, including efficient space utilization, easier management of fish stocks, and the ability to monitor water quality closely. However, disadvantages include the potential for disease transmission among concentrated populations, environmental impacts such as nutrient pollution, and challenges related to escapees affecting wild fish populations. Balancing these factors is crucial for sustainable aquaculture practices.
Aquaculture techniques such as pond farming, cage farming, and recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) significantly impact both the environment and the economy. Pond farming can lead to habitat destruction and water pollution, while cage farming may contribute to the spread of diseases among wild fish populations. On the economic side, aquaculture provides jobs, supports local economies, and offers a reliable source of seafood, but it can also lead to overfishing of wild stocks for feed. Sustainable practices, such as integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) and organic farming, are being developed to mitigate negative impacts while supporting economic growth.
Aquaculture International was created in 1993.
Alice E. Exner has written: 'Aquaculture, economics and marketing' -- subject(s): Aquaculture, Aquaculture industry, Bibliography, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Aquaculture
SIC 0273 applies to ANIMAL AQUACULTURE.
extensive aquaculture is low production, low cost aquaculture. An example of this would be if you had a pond for raising Tilapia in Africa, and were only raising them to feed the community you were in.
Randall D. Johnson has written: 'Profiles of aquaculture in Michigan' -- subject(s): Aquaculture industry, Aquaculture, Fish-culture
Paula Holland has written: 'Managing resource use conflicts in aquaculture' -- subject(s): Aquaculture industry, Fishery resources, Management 'Disaster risk management in the Pacific' -- subject(s): Emergency management, Risk management, Natural disasters 'Aquaculture policy' -- subject(s): Aquaculture, Aquaculture industry, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Aquaculture industry, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Aquaculture industry, Fishery management, Government policy
No. Aquaculture refers to a type of agriculture where primarily fish are raised for food.
NAICS 112519 applies to Other Animal Aquaculture.
name the places where aquaculture is taken place in Guyana