Innovative Farming/ Fish, shellfish, etc.
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Top 4 fish species in aquaculture production | Top 4 fish species in aquaculture production | ||
- | 1. Oysters (with shell) 236,000 tons (Wikipedia) | + | 1. Oysters (with shell) 236,000 tons (Wikipedia) [[wikipedia: Oyster]] |
- | 2. Scallops 215,000 tons (Wikipedia) | + | 2. Scallops 215,000 tons (Wikipedia) [[wikipedia: Mizuhopecten yessoensis]] |
- | 3. Yellowtail 150 thousand tons (Wikipedia) | + | 3. Yellowtail 150 thousand tons (Wikipedia) [[wikipedia: Japanese amberjack]] |
- | 4. Red sea bream 81,000 tons (Wikipedia) | + | 4. Red sea bream 81,000 tons (Wikipedia) [[wikipedia: Pagrus major]] |
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Fish
Fish
World aquaculture
Freshwater fish
Inland fishery
Rainbow trout farming
Complete aquaculture is carried out in fresh water to produce fry that have been
cultivated and grown from eggs and hatched. Sea-cultivated rainbow trout are also called
salmon trout or trout salmon.
Saku carp
It is a carp that is cultivated in rivers and underground water that have water sources
such as Yatsugatake and Chichibu Mountains. In addition to a dedicated aquaculture pond, paddy
fields during the flooded season and irrigation ponds for agriculture are used as aquaculture areas.
Aquaculture
Top 4 fish species in aquaculture production
1. Oysters (with shell) 236,000 tons (Wikipedia) wikipedia: Oyster
2. Scallops 215,000 tons (Wikipedia) wikipedia: Mizuhopecten yessoensis
3. Yellowtail 150 thousand tons (Wikipedia) wikipedia: Japanese amberjack
4. Red sea bream 81,000 tons (Wikipedia) wikipedia: Pagrus major