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  2. Mariculture - Wikipedia

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    Mariculture, sometimes called marine farming or marine aquaculture, [1] is a branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other animal products, in seawater. Subsets of it include ( offshore mariculture ), fish farms built on littoral waters ( inshore mariculture ), or in artificial tanks , ponds or raceways ...

  3. Isles of Shoals - Wikipedia

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    Appledore Island, in Maine, is the largest of the Isles of Shoals, at 95 acres (38 ha).Formerly known as Hog Island, and prior to that as Farm Island, it is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from east to west, and 0.6 miles (1.0 km) from north to south.

  4. List of islands of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The island has sand and gravel beaches, ledges, and cliffs. The island is half spruce forest and half meadow. The island was previously used by the Calderwood family to feed their sheep. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public. 75 acres (30 ha) 63-791: Caldwell: St. George: Knox: R: 63-794: Caldwell (East Most Lt) St. George ...

  5. FarmVille Pic of the Day: TsubasaM's Island Paradise - AOL

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    Click the image to make it larger. Folks, doing the FarmVille Pic of the Day means I've checked out hundreds of farms. Even so, I don't think I've ever seen an epic island farm like TsubasaM's.

  6. Marineland of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Marineland added orcas. "Kandu" became the park's major attraction. In 1973, the aquarium purchased Kandy, a 4,000-pound (1,800 kg) female orca captured off Vancouver Island in 1973, to mate with Kandu, [42] but she died later that year. Kandu lived until 1979 and was replaced by Nootka, captured and brought to the park in 1981.

  7. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of seaweed farms in South Korea. Seaweed is an extractive crop that has little need for fertilisers or water, meaning that seaweed farms typically have a smaller environmental footprint than other agriculture or fed aquaculture. [14] [15] [16] Many of the impacts of seaweed farms, both positive and negative, remain understudied and ...

  8. Farm Island Lake - Wikipedia

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    Farm Island Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of Minnesota, located in Aitkin County north of Mille Lacs Lake. It is just west of U.S. Route 169. Zebra mussels, an invasive species, have been found there. [1] Its name refers to traditional farming of islands in the lake by Ojibwe people. [2] They also hunted, fished, and harvested wild rice.

  9. Aquaculture of sea sponges - Wikipedia

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    This results in a profitable family business which conforms to traditional discourses of "family farms", increasing the likelihood of sea sponge aquaculture adoption. In addition, it is common for sea sponge farms to be located close to family homes allowing for continual access, monitoring, modification and work to be completed on the farm. [6]