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Fisheries and Aquaculture Journal
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Note on Benefits of Aquaculture

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Section : Perspective

Published Date : Feb 02,2022

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Abstract

Aquaculture is a type of aquaculture that involves the controlled production of aquatic animals and plants for human use. Aquaculture produces a variety of aquatic species such as crustaceans, fishes, mollusks, algae, and aquatic plants are all examples. Aquaculture and fish farming are both methods of breeding and growing aquatic species. Both freshwater and saltwater species are largely used for commercial reasons. Indeed, it is carried out under carefully regulated settings to provide a perfect habitat for aquatic species survival and growth. The most common type of aquaculture is fish farming. It is a way of artificially raising fish for reproduction and shipping. Large tanks are typically used to produce fish for commercial purposes. Aquaculture has been around for millennia and has become better through time. In protected coastal locations, fishes swim freely in enormous net constructions. It ensures that the fish have constant access to clean water and activity, resulting in healthy, lean, and firm fish. Human involvement is necessary for aquaculture to stock water with seed, fertilize the water, feed the organisms, and maintain water quality, to name a few examples.

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