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    time. Wild salmon is normally travelling between fresh water to ocean water. But Sea lice could not stand on fish when the salmon travelling in fresh water and this is a natural way to remove sea lice from fish. Though in ocean, farm salmon continuous captive in cages and cannot access to fresh water and this increase of getting more sea lice. European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mentioned that, “Sea lice is known as biggest welfare and economical risk for salmon at farms in the marine…

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    Masks In Native American Culture

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    There are three kinds of masks, the single face mask, the mechanical mask, and the transformation mask. The single face mask is a single piece of wood. A mechanical mask is built with strings or hinges (after Europeans), which might allow a mask to open and close it~s mouth or eyes. The transformation mask is the most complex kind of mask. It consists of an outer mask that opens up to reveal an inner mask form, which might also open up to reveal a third mask form! Transformations masks are…

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    The purpose of this assay is to elaborate the ethical issues associated with aquaculture especially salmon farming. A rapid increase has been observed in the aquaculture industry over the past few decades. This increase has been seen in the consumption of fish from consumers, increase fishing from wild fish stock and rapid increase in new fish farms. According to animal welfare, the main areas those are highly prior are divided into four various steps: period of breeding, period of growth,…

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    Aquaculture Issues

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    inexpensive, nutritious animal protein and is a contributing factor towards raising nutritional standards, food security and poverty alleviating in low-income countries. Where the demand is high, the shrimp and fish aquaculture will continue to expand. Salmon, as a portion of food that is expected to have a major decline in production due to ecological changes. Impacts on the environment Destruction of Mangrove Aquaculture has been under serious scrutiny due to environmental and wild species…

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    us do not take into consideration the risks of consuming salmon. Toxins are increasingly present in marine life. Unfortunately, the data from the “Global Assessment of Organic Contaminants in Farmed Salmon” shows that toxins in farmed salmon are “significantly higher” than those found in wild salmon (Hites, et al., 2004). Significant among six other toxins are the carcinogenic PCBs (Hites, et al., 2004). For example, PCBs from farmed salmon in Scotland and Norway have been found to be roughly…

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    involves the entire business of harvesting seafood. (Blackhart, Stanton & Shimada, 2006). It applies to both recreational, commercial and subsistence harvesting of aquatic animals. The term generally refers to specific species of interest such as salmon fisheries,…

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    Aquaculture Vs Baramundi

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    Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks and aquatic plants. Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish (Task Sheet). Aquaculture is taking over the commercial fishing industry as it is proving to be a much more effective and efficient way of breeding and producing fish. Barramundi got their name from the…

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    While some cultures cast nets for survival, others cast fishing nets to capture bait so they can enjoy fishing on their vacation. If you'd like to start using your own cast net to catch live bait, there are three things you should be concerned with when selecting the right net for your needs. Check the Radius Cast nets are designated based on the radius of the net itself before it opens. For example, a net with a radius of 10 feet will open to around 20 feet when tossed in the water. While…

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    Gmo Salmon

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    one of them being salmon. There are always debates to whether or not it is a worthy food to produce with genetic modifications due to factors such as health for humans and the environment, economic dynamics and ethical and/or social reasons, but it is more logical to say Genetically modified salmon are a big step forward regarding many beneficially implications for our society. Salmon can be found in both fresh and salt water due to its adaptability. Naturally in the wild salmon can grow from…

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    Fisherman used to have only a rod and reel combo, since the sport has grown there are onshore setups, offshore setups, and combination setups. Onshore setups are made for fishing from the land, and mostly in ponds. If there is a reel for ponds, then it should not be taken to the lake because the gears will rust from the salt in the water. When fishing had not become popular yet, fisherman used to stick with one pole, and it would only last them a little while because they were used in improper…

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