
Fish Farming Techniques
Fish farming, or aquaculture, involves raising fish in controlled environments like ponds, tanks, or cages. The process includes selecting suitable species, maintaining water quality, and providing proper nutrition through feed. Farmers monitor water temperature, oxygen levels, and cleanliness to promote healthy growth and prevent diseases. Depending on the setup, they may also manage breeding and hatchery practices. The goal is to sustainably produce fish for food, ensuring efficient use of resources while minimizing environmental impact. Fish farming techniques vary from extensive (low-density, natural-like systems) to intensive (high-density, controlled systems), tailored to specific species and regional conditions.