Aquaculture Restoration

Aquaculture restoration is a process of restoring natural aquatic habitats by introducing or enhancing species that have been depleted due to environmental factors such as pollution, climate change, and overfishing. This process helps to improve water quality, restore biodiversity, and restore the balance of the aquatic ecosystem. Aquaculture restoration is important for maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems for fish and other aquatic species, and for enhancing recreational and commercial fishery production. The process also provides an essential opportunity for biodiversity conservation, making it a critical part of any holistic, sustainable management strategy. Aquaculture restoration can help to protect, restore, and sustain aquatic resources, making it an important part of management plans for many water bodies worldwide.

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