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Topic: Types of Aquaculture, Aquaculture Methods
Explore: Aquaculture Systems
Poseidon Article
August 14 - 2025
EN Global

Explore: Aquaculture Systems

Poseidon Project

A significant aspect of aquaculture is the location and methods of the farm. Some systems are intens...
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Oceanus
Interactive / Website
June 28 - 2025
EN Global

Oceanus

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

The journal of our ocean planet, by WHOI.

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What exactly is aquaculture and what kinds are there?
Interactive / Website
January 02 - 2025
EN Global

What exactly is aquaculture and what kinds are there?

MarineBio Conservation Society

There are several types of aquaculture based on the species being cultivated and the farming methods used. Here are some common kinds of aquaculture.

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Fishing and Farming Methods
Interactive / Website
January 01 - 2025
EN North America

Fishing and Farming Methods

Monterey Bay Aquarium

The environmental impact of different fishing and farming methods vary — choosing less damaging methods supports a healthy ocean. 

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ICES experts propose redefining the concepts of ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture’
Investigative Journalism
November 13 - 2024
EN Global

ICES experts propose redefining the concepts of ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture’

misPeces

Clear definitions help assess site feasibility, choose the right species and technologies, and optimize operations and maintenance. What criteria should define a type of sea farm? Its distance from the coast or what extreme conditions will it face? While it may seem interchangeable to use terms like ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture,’ the appropriate use of terminology enables regulators, equipment designers, insurers, and farm managers to better understand the conditions at proposed sites, ensuring more informed decision-making.
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Land-based salmon farming: How do flow-through systems stack up against RAS models?
Investigative Journalism
November 04 - 2024
EN Global

Land-based salmon farming: How do flow-through systems stack up against RAS models?

IntraFish

So far, irrespective of technology, all early land-based producers have struggled to reach the originally intended production volumes, an aquaculture executive told IntraFish. By Hanna Gezelius, John Fiorillo
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Deep inside a Norwegian fjord, a dream of farming salmon sustainably
Investigative Journalism
October 14 - 2024
EN Europe

Deep inside a Norwegian fjord, a dream of farming salmon sustainably

NPR

Eide’s closed loop farming system raises the question: Why isn’t the entire industry farming salmon this way? By Rob Schmitz.

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First large-scale UK onshore salmon project at risk over ‘factory farm’ claims
News
September 15 - 2024
EN Europe

First large-scale UK onshore salmon project at risk over ‘factory farm’ claims

The Guardian

Animal rights campaigners win a judicial review over pioneering £120m scheme at Grimsby port.
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What Fish Farming Really Means for the Environment, Animals and People
Investigative Journalism
November 08 - 2023
EN Global

What Fish Farming Really Means for the Environment, Animals and People

Sentient

Despite the seafood industry’s claims, eating fish may not be as healthy or sustainable as consumers have been led to believe.
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Documentary Films
November 04 - 2020
EN North America

Aquaculture Systems - A Basic Overview

UW-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility

This video provides a basic overview of common aquaculture systems in the North Central region including ponds, raceways (flow-through), recirculating and aquaponics systems. Some of the systems shown are those located at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility. Other commercial farms and facilities are also utilized to explain various systems in the video, and are highlighted in the ending credits.

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