Aquaculture Chapter 1 Vocabulary
Processing
A step in the process before the fish can be delivered to the consumer.
Broodstock (or broodfish)
Are a group of mature individuals used in aquaculture for breeding purposes.
Broodstock
Can be a population of animals maintained in captivity as source of replacement for, or enhancement, of seed, and fry numbers.
Polyculture
Growing more than one species in the same water.
Coldwater Aquaculture
Involves the commercial production of stock that thrive in cool, clear freshwater with temperatures between 50 and 65 F (10.0 and 18.3 C).
Agriculture
Is the art, science, and business-the culture-of producing every kind of plant and animal useful to humans.
Warmwater Aquaculture
Is the commercial raising of stock that thrives in warm, turbid, freshwater with temperatures exceeding 70 F (21.1 C).
FAO
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States.
Aquaculture
The art, science, and business of producing aquatic plants and animals useful to humans.
Salinity
The concentration of dissolved salts in water.
Aquaculture (FAO Definition)
The farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and aquatic plants.
Brackish Water
Water that has more salinity(salt) than freshwater.
Freshwater
Water that is not part of the sea.
Mariculture
Where the crop thrives in saltwater of various temperatures.