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  2. Aquaculture in Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture in Madagascar started to take off in the 1980s. The industry includes the cultivation of sea cucumbers, seaweed, fish and shrimp and is being used to stimulate the country's economy, increase the wages of fishermen and women, and improve the regions ocean water quality.

  3. Marine food web - Wikipedia

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    A top-down cascade is a trophic cascade where the top consumer/predator controls the primary consumer population. In turn, the primary producer population thrives. The removal of the top predator can alter the food web dynamics. In this case, the primary consumers would overpopulate and exploit the primary producers. Eventually there would not ...

  4. List of countries by seafood consumption - Wikipedia

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    Countries (some territories like Hong Kong are also included) are ranked by the available per capita supply of fish and other seafood at the consumer level. It does not account for food loss and waste at the consumer level (like in gastronomy or in households). [2]

  5. Live fish trade - Wikipedia

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    The primary suppliers of wild caught fish are Indonesia (accounting for nearly 50 percent of Hong Kong's imports), Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, and Vietnam. [6] However, Taiwan and Malaysia are leading the charge towards farmed live fish specializing in an industry that "harvested annually has probably been in the billions [Metric Tons]". [ 6 ]

  6. Swamp creature — with ‘very large’ eyes — discovered in ...

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    In a small, isolated swamp along the coast of Madagascar, a multi-colored fish swam just below the surface of the water. Near the top, the water was clear, allowing the light to reflect off the ...

  7. Lake Tsimanampetsotsa - Wikipedia

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    The lake is protected within Tsimanampetsotsa National Park and it is also within a Ramsar site. The Ramsar site has a total area of 456 km 2 (176 sq mi), while the surface of the lake is much smaller. The name of the lake in Malagasy means "lake without dolphins". It is a sacred place for worship, ceremonies and rituals.

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  9. List of lakes of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of lakes of Madagascar. A ... Lake Andraikiba - Lake Alaotra - Lake Anosy - Lake Alanampotsy-Lake Amparihibe - Lake Alarobia - Lake Andranobe - Lake ...