Raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures such as fish ponds, usually for food.
1The story of Mr. Walton's tenancy of sixteen years is thus an interesting chapter in fish culture.
2There are many good German anglers; the world of angling and fish culture owes much to their scientists.
3In fish culture, the dissolved nutrients were more N rich, but the particulate nutrients were more P rich.
4The stock of coarse fish may be improved by fish culture just as much as a stock of trout.
5The Grand Duke ALEXIS, of Russia, proposes to come to these shores and inspect the American system of fish culture.
6Among the analyzed nutrient sources, the contributions of DIN and DIP from fish culture were 7.0% and 2.7%, respectively.
7Fish culture, except under government auspices, is little known in the United States.
8Progress in Fish Culture.
9Fish culture is practiced in both deep and shallow basins, the deep permanent ones renting as high as $30 gold, per acre.
10He wrote to me, when the Fisheries Exhibition of 1883 was in contemplation,] You may have seen that we have a new Fish Culture Society.
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