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Master Principles of Aquaculture – Notes, Case Studies & Practical Insights – with Rahul

Monoculture

  • Only one fish species is reared in a water body.
  • Typical fish are trout, tilapia, catfishes, carps, etc.
  • Complete feeding is necessary to ensure production.
  • Only Controlled, high-input systems will give better results.

Why monoculture is good for fish farming | Abraham Joseph posted on the  topic | LinkedIn

Advantages

  • Easy to feeding.
  • Permits great control over age, size and sex of the fish.
  • Easy to operate.
  • Selective harvest of marketable fish can be employed.
  • Suitable for farmers having limited land resources.

 

Disadvantages

  • Natural productivity of the pond is not fully utilized.
  • Available space in the water column is not utilized.
  • More chances of epizootic disease and parasites.
  • More risk of water quality problem like dissolved oxygen depletion.
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