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Blue Revolution (Fish Farming) Summary
1,426 words, approx. 5 pages The blue revolution has been brought about in part by a trend towards more healthy eating which has increased the consumption of fish. Additionally, the supply of wild fish is declining, and some species, such as cod, striped sea bass, salmon,...
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Fish farming Information
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 Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. It involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility that releases juvenile fish into the wild for recreational...




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 Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
The essentials of fish farming
04/05/2000: 785 words, approx. 3 pages McColl, Malcolm Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 04-05-2000 The essentials of fish farming By Malcolm McColl TODAY CORRESPONDENT Michael Wood of Integrated Aqua Systems experienced fish farming when the industry was 'taking it on the chin'. "I met a...
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 Environmental Nutrition
One Fish, Two Fish, Farmed Fish...No Fish.(aquaculture and the environment)
09/01/2000: 335 words, approx. 1 pages You've ordered a dinner of shrimp cocktail followed by broiled salmon. Healthful for you, but not necessarily for the environment if the seafood came from fish farms rather than the wild. While aquaculture (fish farming) is often touted as a means of relieving...
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Chinese fish farming under scrutiny
8/1/2007: 563 words, approx. 2 pages China said Wednesday it will inspect fish farms across the country to guard against use of illegal drugs and chemicals, but insisted the majority of its seafood products were safe.The move, part of Beijing's latest efforts to woo back international customers after a series of...
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EPA targets fish farms with permits
11/12/2007: 454 words, approx. 2 pages Federal environmental officials have a new permitting process designed to cut down on pollution that trout farms and other aquaculture producers discharge into the Snake River.The Environmental Protection Agency permits, scheduled to take effect Dec. 1, require the industry to reduce by 40 percent the...


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