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Revision as of 19:55, 5 July 2017
Aquaculture is the water-borne equivalent to land farming. It is a growing and important industry today, which provides roughly a third of all fish consumed world-wide. Most aquaculture is practiced in freshwater zones, but oceanic aquaculture is being developed and could prove a profitable industry to operate on seasteads.
- Freshwater
- Brackish Water [1]
- Seawater