Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture

Man has practiced various forms of aquaculture for thousands of years. Most of his efforts have been directed toward manipulation of natural systems. However, experience in agriculture, which has had the technological advantage of several hundreds of years of developmental effort, has shown that cer...

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Autor principal: Price, Kent S.
Formato: Online
Idioma:eng
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2024
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/60781
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spelling RBT607812024-07-01T19:23:20Z Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture Price, Kent S. No reporta No reporta Man has practiced various forms of aquaculture for thousands of years. Most of his efforts have been directed toward manipulation of natural systems. However, experience in agriculture, which has had the technological advantage of several hundreds of years of developmental effort, has shown that certain crops (poultry, winter tomatoes, mushrooms, flowers, etc.) are best produced in artificial or otherwise highly controlled environments. It has become apparent to us at Delaware that such may be the case with bivalve filter-feeding shellfish. Man has practiced various forms of aquaculture for thousands of years. Most of his efforts have been directed toward manipulation of natural systems. However, experience in agriculture, which has had the technological advantage of several hundreds of years of developmental effort, has shown that certain crops (poultry, winter tomatoes, mushrooms, flowers, etc.) are best produced in artificial or otherwise highly controlled environments. It has become apparent to us at Delaware that such may be the case with bivalve filter-feeding shellfish. Universidad de Costa Rica 2024-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/60781 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 26 No. S1 (1978): SIMPOSIO SOBRE CIENCIAS MARINAS EN LAS AMERICAS; 23-43 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 26 Núm. S1 (1978): SIMPOSIO SOBRE CIENCIAS MARINAS EN LAS AMERICAS; 23-43 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 26 N.º S1 (1978): SIMPOSIO SOBRE CIENCIAS MARINAS EN LAS AMERICAS; 23-43 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rev.biol.trop..v26iS1.1978 eng https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/60781/60557 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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description Man has practiced various forms of aquaculture for thousands of years. Most of his efforts have been directed toward manipulation of natural systems. However, experience in agriculture, which has had the technological advantage of several hundreds of years of developmental effort, has shown that certain crops (poultry, winter tomatoes, mushrooms, flowers, etc.) are best produced in artificial or otherwise highly controlled environments. It has become apparent to us at Delaware that such may be the case with bivalve filter-feeding shellfish.
title Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture
title_short Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture
title_full Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture
title_fullStr Advances in closed (recirculated) system mariculture
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