Mariculture

Salmon pens off Vestmanna in the Faroe Islands, an example of inshore mariculture

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 which are filled with seawater (onshore mariculture). An example of the latter is the farming of plankton and seaweed, shellfish like shrimp or oysters, and marine finfish, in saltwater ponds. Non-food products produced by mariculture include: fish meal, nutrient agar, jewellery (e.g. cultured pearls), and cosmetics.

  1. ^ Fisheries, NOAA (2022-12-29). "Understanding Marine Aquaculture | NOAA Fisheries". NOAA. Retrieved 2024-01-16.

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