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At the age of 10, Rich Pelz took an advance on his weekly allowance to join the International Oceanographic Association, where he found an article in the group's monthly magazine touting the promise of aquaculture in the Chesapeake Bay.
It was the 1960s, and aquaculture -- growing seafood like crops - - was in its infancy. But the lad from Cleveland longed to be part of it.
... a living growing oysters and selling supplies to hobbyists, the state badly lags neighboring Vir...
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..., aquaponics1 (a portmanteau word of aquaculture and hydroponics)2 and the use of landfill methane ... al., Effect of Aquaculture on World Fish Supplies, 405 nature 1017, 1018 (2000) [hereinafter Effect ...
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Furthers Investment in Aquaculture Market . FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- In-Situ([R]) Inc. ...
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..., tree farming, nursery crops, nuts, aquaculture species, and other plant and animal production, as... rights; general intangibles; and supplies that are covered by financing statements and secur...
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..., largely because of increased salmon aquaculture in countries like Chile. However, this price reduc..., the largest importer of salmon.7 Chile supplies sixty-five percent of the salmon consumed in the U...
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... and contributes to the uncertainty of supplies. (3) Although aquaculture currently contributes ap...
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... as the next best way to increase fish supplies. (10) . Growing salmon in artificial conditions is...
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Introduction Historic Antecedent Effects On Marine Species Diversity Aquaculture Is Not An Alternative To Managing Fisheries Mitigation And Restoration Conclusion
... al., Effect of Aquaculture on World Fish Supplies, 405 N ATURE 1017 (2000). CATCHING MORE BAIT: A BO...
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... 91 percent of the world's aquaculture supplies in 2002. The dominant country by far was China, wh...
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... adding a second drum filter for aquaculture water treatment. The existing system uses a drum ffilter manufactured by PRAqua Supplies Ltd.--Nanaimo, British Columbia,. Canada. The Divi...