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Tilapia has become the third most important fish in aquaculture after carp and salmon; worldwide production exceeded 1.5 million metric tons (1.5×10^6... |
boiled as part of a dish. The aquaculture of Nile tilapia goes back to Ancient Egypt, where it was represented by the hieroglyph K1, of the Gardiner list:... |
hybridization. They are often crossbred with other tilapia species in aquaculture because purebred Mozambique tilapia grow slowly and have a body shape poorly suited... |
Nile tilapia), and males are bluish overall when breeding. The two species can also be separated by meristics. Because many tilapia in aquaculture and... |
Fish farming (redirect from Extensive aquaculture) of the fish (19). Fish chosen for extensive aquaculture are very hardy and often do well in high densities. Seaweed, prawns, mussels, carp, tilapia,... |
world. Capable of establishing themselves into new ponds and waterways, many tilapia have escaped aquaculture facilities across much of Asia, Africa, and... |
aquaculture to culture aquatic organisms. Raceway systems are among the earliest methods used for inland aquaculture. A raceway usually consists of rectangular... |
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato (category Municipalities of South Cotabato) Authority The economy is based on aquaculture of Tilapia grown in large fish cages floating in the lake. More than one half of the land around the lake is cultivated... |
Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish... |
Streptococcosis (category Bacterial diseases of fish) available globally which causes the species to be of major importance in the global aquaculture sector. Tilapia production is often conducted by large-scale... |
accredit and oversee certifiers of aquaculture businesses. The ASC covers certifies different species groups which includes Tilapia, Salmon, Pangasius, Bivalves... |
tilapia (Coptodon zillii, syn. Tilapia zillii), also known as the Zille's redbreast tilapia or St. Peter's fish (a name also used for other tilapia in... |
Fishing industry in Uganda (redirect from Aquaculture in Uganda) comparative evaluation of carp and tilapia endorsed the use of carp and resulted in further expansion of aquaculture in Uganda. Aquaculture was further promoted... |
salmon and rainbow trout), along with carp and tilapia, are the three most important fish groups in aquaculture. The most commonly commercially farmed salmonid... |
carp, red sea bream, tilapia, catfish, yellow tail, zebrafish, shrimp, and abalone, and up to 2% spirulina per day in aquaculture feed can be safely recommended... |
Allah Valley (category Valleys of the Philippines) of income is aquaculture of tilapia in Lake Sebu. Companies are starting to invest to build factories in the area especially in the municipalities of... |
Oreochromis urolepis hornorum (redirect from Tilapia hornorum) consisting of males. Male tilapia grow faster and to a more uniform size than females, making them particularly useful for aquaculture. Note that based on the... |
The mango tilapia (Sarotherodon galilaeus) is a species of fish from the cichlid family that is native to fresh and brackish waters in Africa and the Levant... |
WorldFish (category Fisheries and aquaculture research institutes) nutrition-sensitive approaches to aquaculture and food systems. WorldFish has worked to breed genetically enhanced fast-growing tilapia (GIFT) varieties to raise... |
Tilapia tilapinevirus, or Tilapia lake virus (TiLV), is a negative-strand RNA virus that infects both wild and aquacultured populations of tilapia. It... |