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North American Journal of Aquaculture 66:146-152. Miller, G.L. 1983. Trophic Resource-allocation between Percina sciera and Percina-ouachitae in the Tombigbee River, Mississippi.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management - covers research, experiences and recommendations regarding fisheries management; North American Journal of Aquaculture - coverage of breeding and raising aquatic animals; Journal of Aquatic Animal Health - coverage relating to fisheries health maintenance and the treatment of diseases;
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Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater, brackish water, and saltwater populations under controlled or semi-natural conditions and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish. [2] Aquaculture is also a practice used for restoring and rehabilitating marine and freshwater ecosystems.
This is a category which contains journals published by North American Research Publishing (NARP). NARP was listed on Beall's list before the list was taken down in 2017 and is considered to engage in predatory publishing practices.
Capable of establishing themselves into new ponds and waterways, many tilapia have escaped aquaculture facilities across much of Asia, Africa, and South America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In other cases, tilapia have been established into new aquatic habitats via aquarists or ornamental fish farmers.
Because of parasite problems, some aquaculture operators frequently use strong antibiotic drugs to keep the fish alive, but many fish still die prematurely at rates up to 30%. [70] Additionally, other common drugs used in salmonid fish farms in North America and Europe include anesthetic, chemotherapeutic, and anthelmintic agents. [71]
Aquaculture is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on aquaculture, published by Elsevier. [1] It was established in 1972. [citation needed] The journal Annual Review of Fish Diseases, separately published from 1991 to 1996, was incorporated into Aquaculture following the cessation of its separate publication. [2]