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Outlines research, backed by the Department for International Development in the UK, and produces reports on matters of interest to aquaculturists worldwide.
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This organization aims to provide a forum for the discussion of engineering problems related to aquaculture and to provide members with sources of information.
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Information from Wikipedia on the cultivation of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions, including algae, fish, shrimps and freshwater prawns.
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A non-profit charitable organization with the goals of fostering an aquaculture industry in Canada, promoting the study of aquaculture and related sciences in Canada, and gathering and disseminating information relating to aquaculture.
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With the world's longest coastline and 16 per cent of the world's total surface area of fresh water, Canada is the ideal location for temperate-zone aquaculture.
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This initiative, supported by the European Commission, aims to enhance innovation and technology transfer within the European aquaculture sector.
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CRSP aims to advance science, research and education in aquatic resources by encouraging international partnerships. Produces newsletters and research reports and provides a central database.
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Provides a free on-line aquaculture dictionary with explanations of all the technical terms likely to be met.
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Information on aquaculture in Arizona, the United States and around the world, with links to other internet resources. Maintainted by Arizona University.
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Provides details of courses on aquaculture and aquatic resource management which cover a wide range of issues in aquaculture and small-scale marine fisheries.
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Provides information on this educational facility and the courses offered, past and present research and the community extension program.
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Real life stories of successful aquaculturists providing practical, commonsense knowledge on aquaculture.
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Aquatic weeds may cause problems in fish ponds and this article discusses how fish may be used to control the weed.
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Short bibliographies from the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Organization aiming to promote contact between aquaculturalists, circulate information, sponsor research and enhance cooperation. Produces a quarterly magazine and a scientific journal.
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European network for the communication and exchange of information on research projects in aquaculture.
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Information from the Department of the Environment Food and Rural Affairs in the UK on the regulatory and licensing requirements of the industry.
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Factsheet giving an overview of the marketing and production characteristics of freshwater aquaculture in Alberta, including the regulatory, marketing, production and financial basics.
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Information on aquaculture genetics, breed improvement and biodiversity conservation, including tilapia, salmon, trout, shrimp, and prawns.
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This international non-profit trade association encourages environmentally and socially responsible aquaculture, produces a magazine and publishes articles on fish production related issues.
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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.
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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.
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Information and advice on all aspects of farming marron provided by the Western Australian Department of Fisheries.
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Includes a digital library of resources on several aquaculture topics, including open ocean and cage or pen culture, recirculating systems, design and construction. Maintained by the Pell Library at the University of Rhode Island, USA.
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Provides details of this computer program developed to guide decision making processes relevant to warmwater pond aquaculture and to assist in the development of optimal management strategies.
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Investigates the economics and practices necessary to replace the expenditure on fish food and pond fertilization by the use of poultry droppings.
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Information from the World Wildlife Fund on how aquaculture can adversely impact the marine environment and wildlife.
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Outlines the opportunities for increasing the economic potential of fish ponds by using ducks to fertilise the pond so as to produce sufficient food for the fish.
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Provides a portal for the global aquaculture and fish farming industry including news, articles, forums and recipes.
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Fact sheet from the Maryland Sea Grant Extension giving an answer to this question.
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An international non-profit society founded in 1970 with the object of improving communication and information exchange within the diverse global aquaculture community.
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Provides information on the legislation covering freshwater fisheries, the movement of fish and the necessity for fish farmers to register.