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  • What is aquaculture?
    Cultivating aquatic organisms
  • Aquaculture was used in ancient China to cultivate carp for food as early as 2000 BCE.
  • What are ponds used for in aquaculture?
    Cultivating aquatic organisms
  • Cages in aquaculture are placed offshore in natural water bodies for high production of fish like salmon
  • Match the aquaculture method with its disadvantage:
    Ponds ↔️ Subject to weather
    Cages ↔️ Water pollution
    Raceways ↔️ High energy consumption
    RAS ↔️ High initial cost
  • Which type of fish is commonly cultured in finfish aquaculture?
    Salmon
  • Crustaceans like shrimp are often cultured in coastal regions.
  • What is one use of farmed algae in aquaculture?
    Biofuels
  • Aquaculture involves cultivating aquatic organisms in controlled environments
  • What is an advantage of using ponds in aquaculture?
    Cost-effective
  • Cages in aquaculture can contribute to water pollution and disease spread.
  • What is an example of a mollusk commonly cultured in aquaculture?
    Oysters
  • Water pollution in aquaculture is often caused by nutrient runoff
  • Escapees from aquaculture farms can interbreed with wild populations and alter genetic diversity.
  • What is an economic benefit of aquaculture?
    Job creation
  • Aquaculture enhances food security by increasing seafood production
  • Steps to mitigate environmental impacts of aquaculture:
    1️⃣ Controlled feeding
    2️⃣ Water treatment systems
    3️⃣ Careful site selection
    4️⃣ Vaccination
    5️⃣ Sterile fish
  • Aquaculture has both benefits and challenges.
  • One benefit of aquaculture is enhancing food security.
  • Aquaculture supports conservation by reducing wild fish capture.
  • One challenge of aquaculture is environmental impacts.
  • What is a disease management issue in aquaculture caused by intensive farming practices?
    Overcrowding
  • Match the aspect of aquaculture with its corresponding benefit or challenge:
    Food Production ↔️ Enhances food security
    Economy ↔️ Provides economic benefits
    Environment ↔️ Supports conservation
  • What is one environmental challenge related to aquaculture mentioned in the table?
    Disease management issues
  • The economy in aquaculture benefits from job creation.
  • High operational costs are a challenge for the economy in aquaculture.
  • Arrange the following aspects of aquaculture to highlight their interrelationships:
    1️⃣ Food Production: Enhances food security
    2️⃣ Economy: Provides economic benefits
    3️⃣ Environment: Supports conservation
  • What is the earliest documented evidence of aquaculture from ancient China?
    Carp cultivation
  • Match the aquaculture method with its advantages, disadvantages, and examples:
    Ponds ↔️ Cost-effective, needs large areas
    Cages ↔️ High production, disease spread
    Raceways ↔️ Efficient feeding, water dependency
    RAS ↔️ Reduced water use, high initial cost
  • Cages in aquaculture allow efficient use of natural waters.
  • RAS systems in aquaculture require high initial investment and complex operation.
  • What is an advantage of using ponds in aquaculture?
    Cost-effective
  • Cages in aquaculture are known for their high production
  • Raceways in aquaculture require high energy consumption.
  • What is a key advantage of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)?
    Reduced water use
  • Match the organism with its example:
    Finfish ↔️ Salmon
    Crustaceans ↔️ Shrimp
    Mollusks ↔️ Oysters
    Algae ↔️ Seaweed
  • What is a primary cause of water pollution in aquaculture?
    Nutrient runoff
  • Clearing coastal areas for aquaculture leads to habitat destruction
  • Disease transmission is increased in intensive aquaculture systems.
  • What genetic impact can aquaculture escapees have on wild populations?
    Altering genetic diversity