Aquaculture Basics
Aquatic Life
Water Quality
Industry Concerns
Perch Anatomy
100

The management of aquatic environments to increase harvests of usable plants and animals

Aquaculture

100

True or False: Several species of fish migrate from freshwater to saltwater.

True

100

True or False: Salinity measures the total mineral content of water. 

True

100

True or False: Research in aquaculture is limited to finfish.

False

100

The part of the perch responsible for absorbing oxygen from water

Gills

200

Fisheries that occur naturally without human intervention

Natural fisheries

200

Frogs and turtles belong to this group of aquatic organisms

Amphibians

200

A method of measuring salinity in water

Electrical conductivity

200

Which species represents one of the fastest-growing aquaculture industries in the U.S.?

Catfish

200

The perch's fins responsible for forward movement

Caudal fin

300

The process by which water moves from an area of high concentration to low concentration through a selectively permeable membrane

Osmosis

300

The initial source of energy for the aquatic food chain

The sun

300

As the concentration of salt increases, electrical conductivity...

Increases

300

Name one challenge facing the aquaculture industry. 

Obtaining pure water and returning water without pollution

300

Which organ helps perch maintain buoyancy in the water? 

Swim bladder

400

Two examples of animals raised in aquaculture systems

Fish and shellfish

400

Aquatic organisms with exoskeletons, like crabs, belong to this group

Crustaceans

400

The presence of suspended matter in water causes this

Turbidity

400

As productive land becomes scarce, where will food production shift?  

Oceans

400

The structure responsible for detecting vibrations and movement in the water

Lateral line

500

Understanding how organisms live, eat, grow, and reproduce in water are the duties of this career

Aquaculturist

500

Mobile aquatic organisms that grow into nonmobile adults start at this stage

Larvae

500

There are three factors that affect the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water. Name one.

Temperature, pressure, and atmospheric oxygen

500

What is one major problem aquaculturists face when using cage culture systems?

Pond rollover or stress from confined spaces

500

Produces and recycles red blood cells and supports the immune system

Spleen