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What is AQUACULTURE?

What is AQUACULTURE?. Aquaculture. The art , science, and business of producing aquatic plants and animals Aquaculture is a part of agriculture. It is farming in water instead of on land. What does Aquaculture Include?. All activities involved in producing plants and animals

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What is AQUACULTURE?

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  1. What is AQUACULTURE?

  2. Aquaculture The art , science, and business of producing aquatic plants and animals Aquaculture is a part of agriculture. It is farming in water instead of on land.
  3. What does Aquaculture Include? All activities involved in producing plants and animals The supplies and services needed The processing and marketing of the products Transportation
  4. Comparison of Traditional Farming to Aquaculture Aquaculture provides fish to restock streams, lakes, and ponds. Provides fish for food.
  5. Aquaculture Activities In aquaculture, 5 main activities are performed – 1. Hatchery 2. Grow-out 3. Harvesting 4. Marketing 5. Processing
  6. Aquaculture Activities Defined HATCHERY “to Hatch” Produce the seed or young fish used to stock growing facilities
  7. Aquaculture Activities Defined GROW-OUT Facilities produce crops (fish) from the seed. Land-based = ponds, tanks, runways Water-based = pens, cages, ranching
  8. Aquaculture Activities Defined HARVESTING Gathering or capturing of the fish for marketing and processing.
  9. Aquaculture Activities Defined MARKETING Connects producer with the consumers The purpose of marketing is to provide the producer with a price to cover production and make a profit. 5 MARKETS 1. Food for human consumption 2. Bait for sport fishing 3. Pets or ornamentals for home or office aquaria 4. Sport fish for release into lakes and streams 5. Fish for feed ingredients
  10. Aquaculture Activities Defined PROCESSING Changes the form of the product into something more desirable to consumers.
  11. Let’s Review! TRUE OR FALSE 1. Aquaculture is a form of agriculture. 2. Aquaculture helps fisheries by providing fish to restock streams, rivers, oceans, and lakes.
  12. Let’s Review SHORT ANSWER 3. connects the aquaculture producer with the consumer. 4. Draw a Flow Map with the 5 parts of the aquaculture process.
  13. Let’s Review ESSAY 5. Define aquaculture in your own words and draw a picture of it. 6. Use a Double Bubble Map to compare farming the water to farming the land.
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