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  • Corrigan noted that a Seafish Mariculture, LLC finfish project, attached to oil and gas rigs in Texas, collapsed when fish cages were struck by storms and hurricanes in the late 1990's.

    Susan Buchanan: Feds Unveil Plan for Offshore Gulf Fish Farms Susan Buchanan 2011

  • Corrigan noted that a Seafish Mariculture, LLC finfish project, attached to oil and gas rigs in Texas, collapsed when fish cages were struck by storms and hurricanes in the late 1990's.

    Susan Buchanan: Feds Unveil Plan for Offshore Gulf Fish Farms Susan Buchanan 2011

  • Mariculture is a growing economic activity in the region.

    East China Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • Nonsustainable use of renewable resources: Mangrove deforestation and Mariculture in Ecuador.

    Property rights and ecological-social interactions 2007

  • Mariculture produces a further 18 million tones from coastal waters and looks set to develop gigantic farms spread out across the continental shelves.

    The Chicago Blog: Oceans and Sustainability 2006

  • Mariculture produces a further 18 million tones from coastal waters and looks set to develop gigantic farms spread out across the continental shelves.

    The Chicago Blog: April 2006 Archives 2006

  • Mariculture, the deliberate production of marine plants and animals, may offer one solution to this problem; principles of agriculture can be applied to improve yields of selected marine species.

    4 Coastal Mariculture 1987

  • Mariculture of the edible brown algae Laminaria (kombu) and Undaria (wakamei) is highly developed in cool to warm temperate waters in China and Japan.

    4 Coastal Mariculture 1987

  • Mariculture of red algae as a source of the colloid carrageenan is highly developed.

    4 Coastal Mariculture 1987

  • Mariculture offers an alternative to the overexploited marine resources in many coastal regions.

    Chapter 3 1987

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