
Fish Farming
Fish farming, also known as aquaculture, is the practice of raising fish in controlled environments, typically in freshwater or saltwater ponds, lakes, or tanks. It involves breeding, feeding, and harvesting fish for food, bait, or other purposes. This method helps meet the growing global demand for seafood while alleviating pressure on wild fish populations. Fish farming can vary in scale from small, family-run operations to large industrial farms. It aims to produce healthy fish while managing environmental impacts and ensuring sustainable practices for future generations.