Sea sponge aquaculture is the process of farming sea sponges under controlled conditions. It has been conducted in the world's oceans for centuries using...
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Agriculture in Florida (redirect from Sugar industry of Florida)
Agriculture by the Numbers. Aquaculture of sea sponges Florida Cracker cattle Florida Cracker horse Deseret Ranches Coalition of Immokalee Workers Sugar Cane...
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Hydroponics (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2023)
"agriculture" but later found that the cognate term aquaculture was already applied to culture of aquatic organisms. Gericke created a sensation by growing...
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Aquaculture started to take off in New Zealand in the 1980s. It is dominated by mussels, oysters and salmon. In 2007, aquaculture generated about NZ$360 million...
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Niphates is a genus of sea sponges belonging to the family Niphatidae. It is native to the Florida Keys, The Bahamas, and the Caribbean including the Netherlands...
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greenhouses. BrightFarms was founded by Ted Caplow and Paul Lightfoot in 2010. As of 2019, BrightFarms had four greenhouses located in Wilmington, Ohio; Rochelle...
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Scallop (redirect from Shell of Saint James)
2022). "Biological Aspects, Fisheries, and Aquaculture of Yesso Scallops in Russian Waters of the Sea of Japan". Diversity. 14 (5). MDPI AG: 399. doi:10...
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St. Martin's Island (category Islands of the Bay of Bengal)
bioactive molecules. A total of 15 bacterial genera comprising 31 different bacterial species from the 9 collected marine sponges of the island. Among them...
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Clathria prolifera (redirect from Red beard sponge)
Clathria prolifera, commonly known as red beard sponge, is a species of sea sponge in the family Microcionidae. It is native to shallow water habitats...
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A sea is a large body of salt water. There are particular seas and the sea. The sea commonly refers to the Ocean, the interconnected body of seawaters...
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Callyspongia crassa (redirect from Prickly tube-sponge)
a single tube or as clusters of tubes and can reach up to 50 centimeters (20 inches) in size. Like many other sea sponges, it is primarily used for marine...
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Details of the mouth with its tentacles. Synaptula lamperti lives on sponges (here in Indonesia). Synapta maculata, the longest known sea cucumber (Apodida)...
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Coral reef (redirect from Formation of coral reefs)
types of sea sponges include; the tube sponge, vase sponge, yellow sponge, bright red tree sponge, painted tunicate sponge, and the sea squirt sponge. Medicinal...
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ecosystems which provide habitat for millions of aquatic species such as sponges, star fish, jellyfish, sea turtles, etc. Reef ecosystems are highly sensitive...
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Big-belly seahorse (category Marine fish of Southern Australia)
artificial substrates such as coral and aquaculture nets. While early juveniles are pelagic in their first month of life, they display attachment to substrates...
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Filter feeder (section Sponges)
feeding encompass numerous phyla, including poriferans (sponges), cnidarians (jellyfish, sea pens and corals), arthropods (krill, mysids and barnacles)...
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Eunice aphroditois (category Annelids of the Indian Ocean)
sandy and muddy sediments, as well as around rocks and sponges. It has been recorded at depths of up to 95 meters (312 ft). Eunice aphroditois senses passing...
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Aplidium albicans (section Aquaculture)
of marine bacteria. Aquaculture of A. albicans has not been economically feasible as of 2008[update]. "Aplidium albicans". WoRMS. World Register of Marine...
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Animal (redirect from Classification of animals)
only produced by sponges and pelagophyte algae. Its likely origin is from sponges based on molecular clock estimates for the origin of 24-ipc production...
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("modern" sea urchins, including irregular ones) and Cidaroidea, or "slate-pencil urchins", which have very thick, blunt spines, with algae and sponges growing...
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characterized four species of the genus Oceanobacillus from marine sponges of the Saint Martin's Island Area of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. Colony...
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Aquatic animal (redirect from Sea animals)
shallow sea (coastal, littoral and neritic) and deep sea communities. These animals include sessile organisms (e.g. sponges, sea anemones, corals, sea pens...
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Agriculture and fisheries in the Bahamas (redirect from History of agriculture and fisheries in the Bahamas)
never returned, and the widespread availability of synthetic sponges reduced demand for natural sponges. The sisal (Agave sisalana) and hemp industries...
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Cnidaria (redirect from Evolutionary history of cnidarians)
columns of water-filled cells for support. Sea pens stiffen the mesoglea with calcium carbonate spicules and tough fibrous proteins, rather like sponges. In...
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Pinctada margaritifera (category Endemic fauna of Tahiti)
and are also commonly grown in aquaculture, both primarily taking place in the Indo-Pacific region. The common name of this species refers to the black...
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species of Marinobacterium (Marinobacterium coralli, Marinobacterium maritimum) from marine sponges of the Saint Martin's Island Area of the Bay of Bengal...
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the prevention of motile Aeromonas septicemia in Labeo rohita". Aquaculture. 545: 737156. doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.737156. ISSN 0044-8486. v t e...
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Anthony Cheshire (category Aquaculture in Australia)
and ecophysiology of temperate and tropical macro-algae, the ecophysiology of tropical corals and sponges and the impact of aquaculture on coastal systems...
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Overfishing (redirect from Acceptable level of fishing)
- State of Fisheries and Aquaculture in the world 2018". www.fao.org. Retrieved 9 November 2018. Bolster, W. Jeffery (2012). The Mortal Sea: Fishing...
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