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  2. Catla - Wikipedia

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    Global aquaculture production of Catla (Gibelion catla) in million tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [4] The catla is one of the most important aquacultured freshwater species in South Asia. [5] [6] It is grown in polyculture ponds with other carp-like fish, particularly with the roho labeo (Labeo rohita) and mrigal carp. The ...

  3. What is the ‘doomsday’ fish? 3 sightings of rare oarfish in ...

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    A dead oarfish found along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" this year.. The roughly 10-foot oarfish was discovered on Nov. 6. at a ...

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  5. Aker BioMarine - Wikipedia

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    The company has registered Superba as the company’s brand name for nutraceuticals and Qrill as the company’s brand name for its krill meal and krill oil products for aquaculture. [4] As for research, a 2009 study of Superba krill oil found that it gave a substantially larger reduction of fat in the heart and the liver than omega-3 from fish ...

  6. Intrafish - Wikipedia

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    IntraFish Media is the world's leading source of news, prices and analysis for the global seafood, commercial fisheries and aquaculture industries. The company was founded in 1996 in Norway. Today, IntraFish has offices in Seattle, London, Puerto Varas , Singapore, New York and Bergen, Norway.

  7. World fisheries production - Wikipedia

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    World capture fisheries and aquaculture production by species group [1]. The global commercial production for human use of fish and other aquatic organisms occurs in two ways: they are either captured wild by commercial fishing or they are cultivated and harvested using aquacultural and farming techniques.

  8. Mariculture - Wikipedia

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    Mariculture, sometimes called marine farming or marine aquaculture, [1] is a branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other animal products, in seawater. Subsets of it include ( offshore mariculture ), fish farms built on littoral waters ( inshore mariculture ), or in artificial tanks , ponds or raceways ...

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