Prion Aquaculture

Prion aquaculture is a process used to mass-produce fish, mollusks, and other aquatic species in a controlled, sustainable environment. This method has been instrumental in increasing the global production of seafood and supplying the world's growing population with a reliable, nutritious source of protein. Prion aquaculture is a cost-effective, sustainable method of raising aquatic species, and its use has helped reduce overfishing and increase the commercial viability of marine farming. Prion aquaculture is an important part of the global effort to ensure a secure, sustainable food supply for the current and future generations.

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International Journal of Aquaculture Research and Development

ISSN: 2691-6622
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Alaa Hamed Sayed, Associate professor (Fish Biology and pollution), JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow.
International Journal of Aquaculture Research and Development is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal which concentrates mainly on the field of aquaculture.