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Difference between pen culture & cage culture.​

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Answered by avabooleav
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A cage is totally enclosed on all, or all but the top, sides by mesh or netting, whereas in pen culture the bottom of the enclosure is formed by the lake or sea bottom

Answered by jostni08haresh13
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Pen culture is defined as raising of fish in a volume of water. enclosed on all sides except bottom, permitting the free circulation of water at least from one side. This system can be considered a hybrid between pond culture and cage culture.

Pen culture is defined as raising of fish in a volume of water. enclosed on all sides except bottom, permitting the free circulation of water at least from one side. This system can be considered a hybrid between pond culture and cage culture.Cage culture is an aquaculture production system where fish are held in floating net pens. Cages are used to culture several types of shell fish and finfish species in fresh, brackish and marine waters. Cages in freshwaters are used for food fish culture and for fry to fingerling rearing.

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