FISH FARMING IN RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE …
AQUACULTURE (farming of fish under controlled conditions) is a growth industry striving to satisfy a growing market for food fish. It currently is one of the fastest growing sectors of agriculture in the United States. Farm-reared freshfish is increasing in popularity and profitability. Catfish, trout, striped bas, oysters, clams and other aquatic
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