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SRAC# 441

Aquaculture: Realities and Potentials When Getting Started (Revised 1998)

Marley Beem


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The outlook for aquaculture in this country is a bright one. Health-conscious consumers are increasing their consumption of fish and shellfish. Fish catches from the oceans are declining and subject to contamination scares. The result is an increased demand for farm-raised fish. Southern states are fortunate to have a long growing season and other resources that have allowed establishment of several large aquaculture industries, most notably catfish, baitfish and crawfish.
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