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Filter Feeding is Cool: Aquaculture in NRCS

Participate for an overview of aquaculture practices, including a look at various operational types and processes that are associated with aquatic systems.

When one thinks of livestock, animals such as cattle, pigs, and other terrestrial types come to mind. But what about the various aquatic animal types? The field of aquaculture continues to grow, and new markets are being developed. National experts will discuss various aquaculture operational types, focusing primarily on fresh water applications. Join us as we explore livestock production under water.

Photo: School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, Auburn University


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