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Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
I am a Environmental Biologist but specialize in fisheries. I would define a aquatic biologist as one that studies the aquatic environment and its habitat and fisheries within that environment. It requires experience with conducting research (designing, coordinating and conducting research), report writing and giving presentations. Each aquatic biologist woudl specialize in their own area (ie. research, invertebrates, fisheries, water characteristics, phytoplankton, etc...). Hope this helps.
N. S. Romanov has written: 'Annotated bibliography on Far Eastern aquatic fauna, flora and fisheries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fisheries, Fishes
Gianna Landi has written: 'Initials and acronyms of bodies, activities, and projects concerned with fisheries and aquatic sciences' -- subject(s): Acronyms, Fisheries, Research, Societies
Ichthyology is the study of the group of animals called fish. Fish are a group of aquatic animals with fins. Fisheries are entities engaged in the controlled harvesting of fish, generally for food.
Yamang pangisdaan refers to the wealth or resources related to fishing or the fishing industry. This can include fish stocks, marine habitats, aquatic resources, and fisheries infrastructure that contribute to the productivity and sustainability of fishing activities.
•This method is used in cultivating oysters, clams, and mussels in bays, seas, and lagoons. Bamboo or wood poles are dug into the bed of the water for clams, mussels, and oysters. •Fingerling may be obtained from the private hatcheries or from agencies of the government such as Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
Erosion and sedimentation can negatively impact aquatic resources by reducing water quality, disrupting aquatic habitats, and impairing the health of aquatic organisms. Excessive sedimentation can smother aquatic plants and animals, clog fish gills, and degrade breeding areas. It can also increase the turbidity of water bodies, reducing light penetration and affecting the growth of aquatic plants.
L.R Noton has written: 'Water quality and aquatic resources of the Beaver Creek diversion system, 1977' -- subject(s): Aquatic resources, Water quality