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  2. Aquaculture of catfish - Wikipedia

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    Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) supported a $450 million/yr aquaculture industry in 2003. [5] The US farm-raised catfish industry began in the early 1960s in Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Channel catfish quickly became the major catfish grown, as it was hardy and easily spawned in earthen ponds.

  3. Channel catfish - Wikipedia

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    The channel catfish is an important food source in the southern United States and is valued for the quality of its meat. [35] In the United States, catfish is the largest aquaculture industry, and channel catfish make up 90% of farm-raised catfish. In 2021, catfish farmers in the United States made $421 million in sales.

  4. List of commercially important fish species - Wikipedia

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    The wild Atlantic salmon fishery is commercially dead; after extensive habitat damage and overfishing, wild fish make up only 0.5% of the Atlantic salmon available in world fish markets. The rest are farmed, predominantly from aquaculture in Norway, Chile, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Faroe Islands, Russia and Tasmania in Australia.

  5. Catfish stocking begins at Neighborhood Fishin' lakes - AOL

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    Apr. 11—AUSTIN — Spring has arrived and that means catfish angling is back at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Neighborhood Fishin' lakes across the state. The program gives friends ...

  6. Prietella phreatophila - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican blindcat (Prietella phreatophila), in Spanish bagre de muzquiz, is a species of North American freshwater catfish (family Ictaluridae). [1] [3] Until recently, it was believed to be endemic to Coahuila in the Rio Bravo drainage in northern Mexico; [1] [3] [4] however, in 2016 the species was reported from the Amistad National Recreation Area, Texas, following earlier, unconfirmed ...

  7. Walking catfish - Wikipedia

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    It also is regarded as an invasive species because they can destroy fish farms. In the United States, it is established in Florida. [8] It is reported in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Nevada. The walking catfish was imported to Florida, reportedly from Thailand, in the early 1960s for the aquaculture trade. [5]

  8. Fishermen wrestle catfish from Texas lake with bare hands ...

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  9. Wels catfish - Wikipedia

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    The wels catfish lives in large, warm lakes and deep, slow-flowing rivers. It prefers to remain in sheltered locations such as holes in the riverbed, sunken trees, etc. It consumes its food in the open water or in the deep, where it can be recognized by its large mouth. Wels catfish are kept in fish ponds as food fish.