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Aquaculture Collection (page 2)

Aquaculture, the practice of cultivating aquatic organisms for food and other valuable resources

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Malapterurus electricus

Malapterurus electricus
Illustration of a Malapterurus electricus

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Axilspot hogfish (Cossyphus axillaris)

Axilspot hogfish (Cossyphus axillaris)
Antique illustration of a Axilspot hogfish (Cossyphus axillaris)

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Picture No. 11676369

Picture No. 11676369
Tambaqui / Black Pacu similar shape to Piranha but a herbivorous fish (composite image) Date:

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Caicos conch farm, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, Caribbean, Central America

Caicos conch farm, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fast-growing corals being grown in the Caribbean Sea

Fast-growing corals being grown in the Caribbean Sea
Fast-growing corals (Acropora sp.) are being grown by scientists in the Caribbean Sea. Once they reach a certain size they will be planted on a reef that has been previously damaged

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Staghorn corals are being grown off Turneffe Atoll in Belize

Staghorn corals are being grown off Turneffe Atoll in Belize. The corals will eventually be planted on damaged parts of local reefs

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fish production, fish farming, aquaculture, aquafarming, around 1890, 19th century

Fish production, fish farming, aquaculture, aquafarming, around 1890, 19th century, liszt gourmet archive

Background imageAquaculture Collection: 2657614; out of copyright

2657614; out of copyright

Background imageAquaculture Collection: 2657615; out of copyright

2657615; out of copyright

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Interior of a 19th century fish farm in Huningue, France, from Les Merveilles de la Science

Interior of a 19th century fish farm in Huningue, France, from Les Merveilles de la Science
KW2619076 Interior of a 19th century fish farm in Huningue, France, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fish farm, clouds and sea, Koltur, Utoyggjar, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Fish farm, clouds and sea, Koltur, Utoyggjar, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fish farm, clouds and sea, in front of the smallest inhabited island of the Faroe Islands, Koltur

Fish farm, clouds and sea, in front of the smallest inhabited island of the Faroe Islands, Koltur, Utoyggjar, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Kilmakilloge Harbour, shellfish farming, Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland, British Isles

Kilmakilloge Harbour, shellfish farming, Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland, British Isles, Europe

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Shellfish farming in Kilmakilloge Harbour, Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland, British Isles

Shellfish farming in Kilmakilloge Harbour, Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland, British Isles, Europe

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fish Farms, Thailand, Songkhla

Fish Farms, Thailand, Songkhla

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fish farm village in South thailand

Fish farm village in South thailand

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Bay of Kotor

Bay of Kotor
A view across the Bay of Kotor towards Perast in the distance, with a fish farm visible in the foreground

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Penn Cove, Whidbey Island mussel flats with fog layer and Mt Baker beyond

Penn Cove, Whidbey Island mussel flats with fog layer and Mt Baker beyond

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Great Wass Island, ME. A lobster boat near Black Duck Cove off the coast of Great

Great Wass Island, ME. A lobster boat near Black Duck Cove off the coast of Great Wass Island in Down East Maine

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Boat sailing through seaweed farm with bamboo sticks for drying seaweeds, East China Sea

Boat sailing through seaweed farm with bamboo sticks for drying seaweeds, East China Sea, Fujian Province, China

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Rocket and Pak choi growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped

Rocket and Pak choi growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay, with nutrients used to grow salad vegetables, Todmorden

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Rocket growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough

Rocket growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay, with nutrients used to grow salad vegetables, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Oyster bed racks at low tide, Agon Coutainville, Normandy, France, February

Oyster bed racks at low tide, Agon Coutainville, Normandy, France, February

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay

Aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay, with nutrients used to grow vegetables, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England, April

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Pak choi growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into

Pak choi growing in aquaponics unit, water from tanks containing tilapia fish is pumped into trough with expanded clay, with nutrients used to grow salad vegetables, Todmorden, West Yorkshire

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fish Production

Fish Production, Fish Farming, Aquaculture, Aquafarming, Around 1890, 19th Century, Liszt Gourmet Archive

Background imageAquaculture Collection: View of oyster beds with tractor and trailer at low tide, Pirou Beach, Manche, Normandy, France

View of oyster beds with tractor and trailer at low tide, Pirou Beach, Manche, Normandy, France, February

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Oyster bed rack at low tide, Pirou Beach, Manche, Normandy, France, February

Oyster bed rack at low tide, Pirou Beach, Manche, Normandy, France, February

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Salmon louse, SEM

Salmon louse, SEM
Salmon louse. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis). This marine copepod crustacean is parasitic on salmon fish

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seaweed farming, Indonesia

Seaweed farming, Indonesia. Women processing harvested seaweed (red algae) at a small village in Takalar, Sulawesi, Indonesia. This seaweed will be used to make agar agar

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seaweed farming, Bali

Seaweed farming, Bali. Farmer working on his seaweed (red algae) farm off the coast of Kutuh, Bali, Indonesia. This seaweed will be used to make agar agar

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Cooked lobster C018 / 0774

Cooked lobster C018 / 0774
Cooked lobster

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Farmed atlantic salmon C018 / 0771

Farmed atlantic salmon C018 / 0771
Feeding Scottish farmed salmon using pellets - Over a period of 20 years, salmon farmers have gradually substituted marine raw materials with vegetable raw materials

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fresh salmon label rouge

Fresh salmon label rouge
Fresh salmon " label rouge"

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Scottish farmed salmon pens C018 / 0768

Scottish farmed salmon pens C018 / 0768
Image showing a collection of salmon pens in Scotland. Salmon aquaculture production grew over ten-fold during the 25 years from 1982 to 2007

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Salmon pens with well boat C018 / 0759

Salmon pens with well boat C018 / 0759
Scottish Farmed Salmon Pens with a Well Boat in Position to Take the Mature Live Fish out and Off to the Processing Plant

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Wellboat C018 / 0758

Wellboat C018 / 0758
Wellboat delivery. Freshness on the store shelf has always been a priority for us. Wellboats containing two vats of water that closely replicate the farm water in terms of salinity and oxygen levels

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seaweed farming, Indonesia C016 / 6645

Seaweed farming, Indonesia C016 / 6645
Seaweed farmer on Nusa Lembongan island in Indonesia Seaweed farming is the practice of cultivating and harvesting seaweed as an export commodity for production of agar and carrageenan products

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Young abalone C016 / 4766

Young abalone C016 / 4766
Young abalone. Worker at an abalone farm holding young South African abalone (Haliotis midae). These are large edible marine molluscs. Photographed on the Kei River, Eatern Cape, South Africa

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Shrimp farming, Fonseca, 1985-2011 C013 / 7115

Shrimp farming, Fonseca, 1985-2011 C013 / 7115
Shrimp farming, Fonseca, 1985-2011. Landsat satellite photographs of shrimp farming in the Gulf of Fonseca in 1985 (left), 1999 (centre) and 2011 (right)

Background imageAquaculture Collection: A tin of black caviar with slices of bread and a spoon of mother-of-pearl to scoop

A tin of black caviar with slices of bread and a spoon of mother-of-pearl to scoop up the precious eggs " Caviar et Prestige" Saint Sulpice et Cameyrac Entre-deux-Mers Bordeaux Gironde

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Bamboo sticks for drying seaweed, East China Sea, Xiapu, Fujian, China

Bamboo sticks for drying seaweed, East China Sea, Xiapu, Fujian, China

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Fishing boat sailing through bamboo sticks for drying seaweed, East China Sea, Xiapu

Fishing boat sailing through bamboo sticks for drying seaweed, East China Sea, Xiapu, Fujian, China

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seahorses

Seahorses (Hippocampus kuda), bred in captivity at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm. This species is able to change colour and camouflage among surrounding structures

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seahorse

Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus), swimming underwater. This species is native to UK and European coasts. It is being bred at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seahorse

Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus), swimming underwater. This species is native to UK and European coasts. It is being bred at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Sunfish hybrid

Sunfish hybrid (Lepomis macrochirus x gibbosus). This fish is a Bluegill and Pumpkinseed sunfish cross. Sunfish hybrids are bred in commercial fishing lakes to produce fish which combine desirable

Background imageAquaculture Collection: Seahorse farm

Seahorse farm. Water tank containing seahorses (Hippocampus kuda) at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm. The tanks contain circulating water and seahorses



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Aquaculture, the practice of cultivating aquatic organisms for food and other valuable resources, has become increasingly important in meeting the growing global demand for seafood. One example is the school of large Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) kept captive in a growing pen. These magnificent creatures are carefully nurtured to ensure their optimal growth and health. In another aquaculture setting, thousands of Gilt-head bream (Sparus aurata) thrive inside sea cages specially designed for this purpose. The controlled environment allows farmers to monitor and manage their growth effectively. The Atlantic bluefin tuna can also be found within a tuna farm where around 1000 individuals are housed per net. This method enables efficient breeding and harvesting while ensuring sustainability. Moving away from fish farming, let's explore the enchanting oyster beds along France's Emerald Coast in Cancale. These beds stretch across picturesque landscapes, providing an ideal habitat for these prized shellfish. Venturing further east to Vietnam's Halong Bay, we encounter colorful fishing boats adorned with flags against a backdrop of stunning karst rocks. This vibrant scene showcases the rich fishing culture that thrives in this region. Fishing nets on rafts floating amidst Halong Bay's karst formations demonstrate how local fishermen utilize traditional methods to catch their bounty from these abundant waters. As day turns into dusk, Halong Bay transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle with oyster beds resembling snakes at sunset. The interplay between nature and human intervention creates breathtaking visuals that captivate all who witness them. Finally, as night falls over Halong Bay, oyster beds continue to glisten under moonlight—a testament to both nature's beauty and man's ingenuity in harnessing its resources sustainably. These captivating glimpses into aquaculture practices remind us of our interconnectedness with the ocean ecosystem. By responsibly managing these environments and embracing innovative techniques like aquaculture, we can ensure a bountiful and sustainable future for both marine life and humanity.