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==Types of aquaculture== | ==Types of aquaculture== | ||
*1/4 bivalves | *1/4 bivalves <ref>Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.</ref> | ||
*1/4 seaweed and algae | *1/4 seaweed and algae <ref>Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.</ref> | ||
**Largely produced for chemicals <ref>Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.</ref> | |||
*1/2 fish <ref>Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.</ref> | *1/2 fish <ref>Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.</ref> | ||
**salmon | |||
***largest market value produced <ref>Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.</ref> | |||
**shrimp | **shrimp | ||
==Potential Mitigation of Over-fishing== | ==Potential Mitigation of Over-fishing== |
Revision as of 21:09, 1 March 2016
Aquaculture and Mariculture
Types of aquaculture
- 1/4 bivalves [1]
- 1/4 seaweed and algae [2]
- Largely produced for chemicals [3]
- 1/2 fish [4]
- salmon
- largest market value produced [5]
- shrimp
- salmon
Potential Mitigation of Over-fishing
Impacts on Coral
Notes
- ↑ Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.
- ↑ Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.
- ↑ Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.
- ↑ Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.
- ↑ Lucas, John. "aquaculture." Current biology : CB 25.22 (2015): R1064-5. Web.