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Intensive aquaculture involves rearing high densities of fish in an enclosed area. It is an intensive method of food production because it is usually capital – intensive, there are high levels of inputs and outputs and the environment is carefully controlled.

This Environmental Studies Factsheet explains:
• What factors are controlled in a fish farm?
• Investigation pollution from fish farms.
• Effects of fish farms.

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Publication Date

January 2008

ISSN / ISBN

ISSN: 1351-5136

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87 Pollution Fish Farms

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