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Aqua KE Government Documents 2003:7050020


Technical Publication

Cage Culture of Tilapia

James E. Rakocy and Andrew S. McGinty

Document format: pdf

Publisher: Southern Regional Aquaculture Center

Creation date: Not Dated

Cage culture, the practice of rearing fish in cages, can be applied in existing bodies of water that cannot be drained or seined and would otherwise not be suitable for aquaculture. These include lakes, large reservoirs, farm ponds, rivers, cooling water discharge canals, estuaries and coastal embayments. In the southern U. S., tilapia are among the most suitable fishes for cage culture.

Key Words: USDA • SRAC • Tilapia • Cage Culture • Inshore Cage Culture







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