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Precision aquaculture is founded on a set of disparate, interconnected sensors deployed within the marine environment to monitor, analyze, interpret, and provide decision support for farm operations. Recent technological innovations facilitate aquaculture becoming part of the Internet of Things (IoT) -- modern farms are characterized by hundreds of ...
O'Donncha, Fearghal, Grant, Jon
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Aquaculture and Organic Aquaculture in Turkey [PDF]
Organic aquaculture, whose start of worldwide implementation dates back to 1994, has been implemented in Turkey since 2010. As organic aquaculture represents new practice area and sufficient promotional efforts and governmental support is not available, satisfactory levels have not been achieved yet in this sector having annual figure of 456 tons ...
Muhammet Hayati Kayhan, Murtaza Olmez
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John Lucas introduces aquaculture, the cultivation of aquatic organisms and its role in human food production for a sustainable future.
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The recent rapid growth in aquaculture production reported by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization may have inadvertently generated what we denote here as aquaculture over-optimism. An extreme form of this is the notion that we need not worry about sustaining wild fish stocks because we can meet the global need through farming.
U. Rashid Sumaila+13 more
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Sustainable Food Security with the Help of Sustainable Aquaculture Using Modern Aquaculture Systems (part 1): Opportunities and Challenges of New Systems Development [PDF]
Aquaculture is a sustainable solution to respond to the increasing demand for animal protein and also, food security in the world, and today, in order to develop it, it is necessary to pay attention to the sustainable aquaculture approach (economically ...
saeed zahedi+2 more
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Probiotics in aquaculture [PDF]
Abstract Probiotics, which are micro‐organisms or their products with health benefit to the host, have found use in aquaculture as a means of disease control, supplementing or even in some cases replacing the use of antimicrobial compounds. A wide range of microalgae (Tetraselmis), yeasts (Debaryomyces, Phaffia and Saccharomyces) and Gram‐positive ...
Irianto, Agus, Austin, Brian
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This experiment was conducted to evaluate the use of by product of corn ethanol industry, DDGS (distiller dried grain with soluble) and hominy as feed raw material on digestibility and the growth performance of humpback grouper Cromileptes altivelis ...
Muhammad Agus Suprayudi+5 more
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As microplastic pollution has become an emerging environmental issue of global concern, microplastics in aquaculture have become a research hotspot.
Haodi Wu, Jing Hou, Xiangke Wang
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Public, Animal, and Environmental Health Implications of Aquaculture
Aquaculture is important to the United States and the world's fishery system. Both import and export markets for aquaculture products will expand and increase as research begins to remove physiologic and other animal husbandry barriers.
E. Spencer Garrett+2 more
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