Define Aquaculture: - Answers Controlled cultivation of aquatic organisms selected environments for
any commercial, recreational, or public purpose.
3 products of aquaculture - Answers Food
Fun (ornamentals, stock enhance, jewels)
Pharmaceuticals
Percent of worlds protein that comes from fisheries - Answers 25%
Fish consumed per person yearly - Answers World: 35-40 lbs per person
USA: 16 lbs per person
Florida: 35-40 lbs per person
World fish supply in 2003 (in tons) - Answers Catches 90 million tons
Aquaculture 42 million tons
Total 133 million tons
**By 2050 200mmt will be needed
#1 country - Answers China 68% (29 million tons)
Main fish importers (2003) - Answers EU $26.2 bill (39%)
Japan $12.4 bill (18.4%)
US $11.6 bill (17.3%)
Most exported species (2003) - Answers Other 29%
Shrimp 19%
Main fish exporter (2003) - Answers EU 34%
Top states. - Answers Mississippi
Arkansas
Florida
USA yearly stats - Answers Per capita consumption of seafood 16 lbs
Production $1.1 billion
, Imports $14 billion
Exports $4 billion
Deficit $10 billion (half shrimp)
Species farmed in Florida - Answers Ornamentals $60/70 million
Clams $13 million
Shrimp $5 million
Alligator $2.5 million
Tilapia $1.5 million
Catfish $1.5 million
**Total: $100 million
FL the economy - Answers Tourism
Construction
Agriculture
Top 10 seafood items in US - Answers Shrimp
Tuna
Salmon
Pollock
Catfish
**Tuna is dropping due to health conerns, Shrimp is rising bc it is cheap, introduction of Vietnamese
catfish (Pangasius) is bringing catfish down.
Types of systems - Answers Ponds
Raceways
Net Pens
Recirculating
What are the three intensity levels of an aquaculture system? - Answers Extensive, semi-intensive and
intensive.