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were key components of the feeds for these species in the development of modern aquaculture. They are combined with other ingredients such as vegetable proteins, cereal grains, vitamins and minerals and formed into feed pellets. Wheat, for example, is widely used as it helps to bind the ingredients
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of the required length. The pellets are dried and oils are added. Adjusting parameters such as temperature and pressure enables the manufacturers to make pellets that suit different fish farming methods, for example feeds that float or sink slowly and feeds suited to recirculation systems. The dry
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that are generally not suited to processing for human consumption. Fish sold for human consumption attract a higher price than those used to make fishmeal. The fishmeal fisheries are often referred to as reduction fisheries. The world's largest reduction fishery is in the
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most fish hatcheries relied on raw meat (horse meat in particular) as a dietary staple for trout. In the early 1950s, John E. (Red) Hanson, while working for the New Mexico Game and Fish
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Fishmeal is a brown, flour-like material made by specialist producers that cook, press, dry and grind the fish. The fish oil is effectively a by-product of this process that proves to be a rich source of energy and fatty acids for fish, including the important long-chain
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The current drive in research and development is enabling aquaculture by supplementing fishmeal and fish oil with vegetable proteins and oils. Other potential raw material resources are also being explored. For example, the U.S. biotechnology company
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and then can be fed with starter feeds. Marine species such as sea bass, sea bream, flounders and turbot consume the nutrition in their yolk sacs during the first few days post hatching and then are fed for several weeks on live prey, in the form of
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through holes in a metal plate. The diameter of the holes is usually the most important parameter that sets the diameter of the pellets, which can range from less than a millimetre to over a centimetre. As the feed is extruded it is cut to form
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Peru and Chile and is regulated by the governments of those countries. The North
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1886:Fish ponds
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1774:Techniques
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1716:Processing
1696:By country
1420:Madagascar
1395:East Timor
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1268:Microalgae
1263:Giant kelp
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217:microalgae
177:, usually
175:wild catch
89:trash fish
1879:Locations
1782:Fish trap
1706:Marketing
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1344:Scallops
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893:Fish oil
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266:See also
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1726:Seafood
1711:Markets
1650:Fishing
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1359:Turtles
1339:Oysters
1334:Octopus
1319:Geoduck
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1235:Tilapia
1190:Catfish
1162:Raceway
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1029:Tsukiji
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