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This category contains scientific information on aquaculture. This includes the hatching and rearing of finfish, shellfish and other marine and freshwater organisms and their cultivation in a restricted or controlled environment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaculture
Information from Wikipedia on the cultivation of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions, including algae, fish, shrimps and freshwater prawns.
http://www.cefas.co.uk/publications/marketing/aqua2.pdf
Information on services available to improve productivity, to assist with working within the regulatory framework and achieving product approval.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/catalogue_2007_online_aquaculture.pdf
Provides information on books and journals on these subjects published by Blackwell Publishing.
http://aquafishcrsp.oregonstate.edu/
Aims to advance science, research and education in aquatic resources by encouraging international partnerships. Produces newsletters and research reports and provides a central database.
http://www.aquatext.com/
Provides an online dictionary with explanations of all the technical terms likely to be met.
https://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/summaries/summary.php?pub=56
Provides an introduction to aquaponics with brief profiles of working units. Includes a list of online resources.
http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex3446
Aquatic weeds may cause problems in fish ponds and this article discusses how fish may be used to control the weed.
http://netvet.wustl.edu/species/fish/qb9429.txt
Short bibliographies from the United States Department of Agriculture.
http://fishfarm.me/
Includes a blog and news.
http://www.genecomp.com/
Information on aquaculture genetics, breed improvement and biodiversity conservation, including tilapia, salmon, trout, shrimp, and prawns.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Multi-trophic_Aquaculture
Information from Wikipedia on this form of aquaculture where the by-products from one harvestable species are used as an input in the production of another.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariculture
Information from Wikipedia on this specialised form of aquaculture where marine species are held in enclosed sections of the ocean or in large tanks filled with seawater.
http://www.thefishsite.com/
Provides a portal for the global aquaculture and fish farming industry including news, articles, forums and recipes.
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