The farming of seaweeds
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www.bim.ie• The production of aquatic algae, mostly seaweeds, reached 24.9 million tonnes in 2012. • of which aquaculture produced 23.8 million tonnes (96 percent).
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www.fao.orgimportant type of aquaculture operation in volume terms on all continents. In 2015 ÞnÞsh farming counted for 67.8% of total aquaculture output of aquatic
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www.frammandearter.seoyster-farming areas on the west coast of France, and in 1998 along France’s Mediterranean coast. In Norway H. japonica was discovered in the sea south of Bergen in …
OffshOre AquAculture - Aquarium of the Pacific
www.aquariumofpacific.orgAqUACULTURe WORKSHOP RePORT9 The Sea Grant Workshop on Offshore Aquaculture in the Southern California Bight (Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, California, April 28-29, 2015) was convened to develop the frames
RECENT TRENDS IN WORLDWIDE ABALONE PRODUCTION
www.cenrm.uwa.edu.auRECENT TRENDS IN WORLDWIDE ABALONE PRODUCTION PETER A. COOK* CenterofExcellenceinNaturalResourceManagement,UniversityofWesternAustralia,P.O.Box5771,
The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2014
www.fao.org2014 The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture Opportunities and challenges FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Rome, 2014
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www.hasil.gov.my1 new codes (msic 2008) description a agriculture, forestry and fishing crops and animal production, hunting and related service activities growing of non-perennial crops
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www.orgfoodfed.com1.2 Specific terms used 1.2.1 This Standard has been laid out for ease of use. 1.2.2 Where the term “must” is used this point is a mandatory requirement to meet this Standard