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Aquaculture Chapter 1

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  • This culture is known primarily for catfish, salmon, and trout
    North America
  • The production of aquatic crops in salt water
    Mariculture
  • This culture is known for their stew ponds (moats)
    Europe
  • This type of aquaculture involves a high rate of stocking and requires much management
    Intensive
  • A production system in which only one species is grown at a time
    Monoculture
  • Involves growing 2 or more species at a time
    Polyculture
  • This type of aquaculture is the raising of fish for sport fishing
    Recreational
  • This type of system is one in which water is pumped in at one place and removed at another; water is only used once
    Open System
  • This type of system uses the same water over and over; it must be treated
    Closed System
  • This is a facility in which aquaculture takes place
    Water Facility
  • This type of aquacrop is raised or grown with human care
    Cultured
  • The crowding together of aquacrops
    Production Intensity
  • A crop grown in water
    Aquacrop
  • This type of aquaculture involves growing aquacrops in streams, ponds, and lakes
    Freshwater
  • You would find this type of water where freshwater and salt water meet
    Brackish water
  • A moat that kept raised fish
    Stew Pond
  • This is a long, narrow structure that uses flowing water
    Raceway
  • This culture is home to the first trout farm
    Africa
  • This system recycles water
    Recirculating facility
  • This culture is responsible for the earliest known aquaculture by the successful production of carp
    China
  • This type of aquaculture is the raising of small fish and other aquatic species to use to lure other fish
    Bait
  • Relatively small water facility
    Tank
  • Crop grown in water and produced almost exclusively for human food
    Food Aquacrop
  • This type of aquaculture involves plants and animals that grow wild in the oceans and streams
    Captured
  • This type of aquaculture involves low populations of species and requires almost no extra food
    Extensive
  • This includes edible marine fish, shellfish, and other aquatic plants and animals that may be wild or domestic
    Seafood
  • This type of aquaculture uses cages in seawater to produce aquacrops
    Offshore
  • This type of aquaculture is the keeping of fish, plants, and other species for aesthetic or personal appeal
    Ornamental
  • The production of aquatic plants and animals
    Aquaculture