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  2. Aquaculture in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The top aquaculture products exported include shrimp, fish and seaweed. [2] Aquaculture in Indonesia has seen a tremendous growth in its contribution to fish supply in Indonesia, increasing from 10.6% in 1960 to 40.2% in 2014, [1] and looks to surpass the output of capture fisheries by 2026 under business as usual scenarios.

  3. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries' primary task is to marine affairs and fisheries in Indonesia; its functions are as follows: To develop, establish, and execute maritime affairs and fisheries policies.

  4. Category:Aquaculture by country - Wikipedia

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  5. Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) was formed by International treaty titled Agreement on the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia and the Pacific signed in Bangkok on 8 January 1988. [1] The purpose of the NACA is to promote rural development through sustainable aquaculture and aquatic resources management.

  6. Urban aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    Raising fish in cages in a lake in a relatively undeveloped environment. Urban aquaculture employs water-based systems, the most common, which mostly use cages and pens; land-based systems, which make use of ponds, tanks and raceways; recirculating systems are usually high control enclosed systems, [clarification needed] whereas irrigation is used for livestock fish.

  7. Aquaculture of tilapia - Wikipedia

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    China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Thailand are the leading suppliers, and these countries altogether produced about 1.1 million metric tons (1.1 × 10 ^ 6 long tons) of fish in 2001, constituting about 76% of the total aquaculture production of tilapia worldwide. [2]

  8. Category:Water in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture in Indonesia This page was last edited on 6 January 2020, at 01:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  9. Integrated mangrove-shrimp aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    IMS aquaculture is similar to extensive farming in that it doesn't depend on chemical inputs, formulated feed and shrimp larvae but instead relies on natural feed and natural shrimp recruitment from the exchange of tidal water. [2] [4] [8] Silvoaquaculture, is a manageable alternative for small-scale farmers who lack access to financial support.