Agriculture - Is the art, science, and business(culture) of producing every kind of plant and animal useful to humans , Aquaculture - Is a relatively new term to describe the art, science, and business of producing aquatic plants and animals useful to humans., Warmwater aquaculture examples - Catfish, crawfish and baitfish, Coldwater aquaculture examples - Trout, salmon, Mariculture examples - Shrimp, oysters, seaweed, Bohemia had - about 185,000 acres of ponds for carp to artificially fertilize trout eggs., Hawaiian society centered around - the ocean, agriculture, and aquaculture., Roman aquaculture focused on - mullet and trout., Many consider france as the - birthplace of modern aquaculture., Some evidence suggests the maya... - trapped or cultured fish in ponds or canals around 500 to 800 B.C., Carp - Ancient Chinese developed polyculture techniques with these fish, Tilapia - Ancient Egyptians cultured these fish,
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Aquaculture Basic History
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