Intro
Key stages of production
Multi-Species
In- Land
Near shore/Open Ocean
100

These are the two main types of water used in aquaculture: freshwater and this.

What is saltwater?

100

Natural or induced spawning can occur here.

What is hatchery?

100

This practice involves raising one species in an aquaculture system, often for efficiency and control.

What is single species?

100

This type of aquaculture is done in ponds, tanks, or raceways on land rather than in the ocean.

What is land-based aquaculture?

100

This is similar to rack and bag except oysters are placed in these and can be stacked on the sea floor to maximize space.

What is tray culture?

200

This is known as raising aquatic organisms in controlled environments.

What is Aquaculture?

200

A large facility where fish are transfered, fed, and cared for to grow to market size.

What is grow out operations?

200

Growing plants + fish farming

What is aquaponics?

200

These man-made water bodies are commonly used to raise freshwater fish.

What are ponds?

200

These confine aquatic life in larger bodies of water protecting the fish from predation and allowing for better control over the diet and water quality surrounding the fish. 

What are cage/net pens.

300

industry focused on catching aquatic organisms from the wild.

What are fisheries?

300

A place where juvenile fish are raised before being transferred to a fish farm or a larger facility to grow-out.

What is nursery?
300

In this system, fish waste can be used by seaweed and shellfish to improve water quality.

What is integrated multitrophic aquaculture (IMTA)?

300

This type of aquaculture system recycles water through filtration and biological treatment to reduce water use.

What is a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS)?

300

This system is commonly used in shallow coastal areas where oysters are grown in cages, bags, or racks on the seafloor.

What is bottom culture?

400

The area where fertilized eggs are held under optimal conditions for growth and maturation.

What is hatchery?

400

Aquatic organisms are officially removed from system for market or consumption.

What is harvest?

400

This sustainable system relies on a symbiotic relationship between fish, bacteria, and plants to recycle nutrients.

What is aquaponics?

400

This system produces minimal waste water and retains 95% of the water used daily.

What are RAS?

400

These are farmed on long floating lines. These must be farmed at the surface so that they have access to sunlight to photosynthesize.

What is seaweed aquaculture?

500

Fish are often raised in ponds, tanks, or these floating ocean enclosures.

What are cages (or net pens)?

500

Increasing this factor can increase production but may lead to poor water quality and increase chances of disease if unmanaged.

What is stocking density?

500

This farming approach reduces pollution by turning uneaten feed and waste into resources for other organisms.

What is integrated multitrophic aquaculture?

500

These nets are used to gather the fish to one side of the pond for harvest.

What are Seine nets

500

This has the added benefit of keeping the shellfish out of reach for most predators. An example can be mesh bags filled with shellfish and maintained with floatation or lines attached to posts or shellfish placed in “socks” (long narrow bags).

What is top culture?

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