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SRAC# 165

Cage Culture: Cage Culture Problems

Michael P. Masser


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High density aquaculture has been described by the United States Department of Agriculture as the most intensive form of agriculture practiced on a large scale in this country today. Cage culture is one of the most intense forms of aquaculture. Due to its intense nature, cage culture can have problems. Anticipation can solve at least some of them.
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