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  2. Aquatic plant management - Wikipedia

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    In Florida the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has an aquatic plant management section. [4] The State of Washington has an Aquatic Plant Management Program. [5] The Aquatic Plant Management Society is an organization in the U.S. and published the Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. [6]

  3. Garden pond - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife value of ponds is greatly affected by the extent to which these water sources are unpolluted. Garden ponds are generally not fed by inflows or groundwater, except in the larger and rural gardens. Usually, the pond will be filled by a combination of tap water, rainwater, and surface runoff – and lost to evaporation.

  4. Aquaculture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Of fish ponds being leased from the government, the majority are leased by individuals with addresses in different locations to those of their fish ponds. Almost all freshwater fishponds are privately owned. [16] Fish pond land can be leased from the government for a minimum of 25 years and a maximum of 50 years under the Fisheries Code of 1998.

  5. Aquatic plant - Wikipedia

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    The flower of Nymphaea alba, a species of water lily Bud of Nelumbo nucifera, an aquatic plant.. Aquatic plants also referred to as hydrophytes [1] are vascular plants and non-vascular plants [2] that have adapted to live in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater).

  6. Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture can also be defined as the breeding, growing, and harvesting of fish and other aquatic plants, also known as farming in water. It is an environmental source of food and commercial products that help to improve healthier habitats and are used to reconstruct the population of endangered aquatic species.

  7. Recirculating aquaculture system - Wikipedia

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    Reduced water requirements as compared to raceway or pond aquaculture systems. [16] Reduced land needs due to the high stocking density [17] Site selection flexibility and independence from a large, clean water source. [18] Reduction in wastewater effluent volume. [19] Increased biosecurity and ease in treating disease outbreaks. [15]

  8. Pond - Wikipedia

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    The technical distinction between a pond and a lake has not been universally standardized. Limnologists and freshwater biologists have proposed formal definitions for pond, in part to include 'bodies of water where light penetrates to the bottom of the waterbody', 'bodies of water shallow enough for rooted water plants to grow throughout', and 'bodies of water which lack wave action on the ...

  9. Tropical salt pond ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Due to depth and temperature fluctuation salt pond could be classified as hyposaline 3-20 ppt, mesosaline 20-50 ppt, or hypersaline with ppt greater than 50. [1] Another important aspect of salt ponds is their permanence. [2] Salt ponds can eventually become filled in over time, and transition into an extension of the land. [3]

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