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Some Tips To Make Your Fish Farm More Environmentally Sustainable

  Farming is a hugely diversified sector. It can happen in open water, semi-enclosed water, or confined water systems, and it can involve a wide range of species and breeding methods. Different forms of fish farming have varying degrees of environmental effect. Aquaculture will soon provide the bulk of seafood consumed by humans. To create a future-proof fish farming economy, we must reduce the usage of wild fish populations, pollution, illness, farmed fish escapes, and habitat destruction. This article by Cove River Ranch will provide some suggestions for improving fish farming more ecological. Choosing the Best Field Location The placement of the aquaculture has been just as important as the fish themselves. Over-farming is a danger to biodiversity, hence choosing a more biologically varied and delicate location shouldn't be considered. Everything from the extinction of a single species to increasing pH levels can endanger a whole ecosystem and result in biodiversity loss. Fa