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Abstract

An Editorial Note on Fish Farming

Rakshitha Kotha*

Fish cultivating or pisciculture includes business reproducing of fish, typically for food, in fish tanks or counterfeit walled in areas like fish lakes. It is a specific kind of hydroponics, which is the controlled development and gathering of oceanic creatures like fish, scavangers, molluscs, etc., in normal or pseudo-indigenous habitat. An office that discharges adolescent fish into the wild for sporting fishing or to enhance an animal groups' normal numbers is for the most part alluded to as a fish incubation centre. Around the world, the main fish species created in fish cultivating are carp, catfish, salmon and tilapia.

Published Date: 2021-12-28; Received Date: 2021-12-18