in Japan cages are used for the culture of which fish yellow tail, tilapia or cyprinusarpio
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PEN CULTURE (ENCLOSURE CULTURE) AS AN AQUACULTURE SYSTEM
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In Japan, cages are used for the culture of yellow-tail fish.
- Yellowtail or Seriola quinqueradiata Culture of the yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, is the most prosperous marine fish farming venture in Japan, and output from farming presently surpasses landings from fishing of wild stocks.
- Yellowtail culture is administered by people, corporations, or fishermen's federations in floating net cages and in fish ponds which are given rise to by partitioning isolated places from the sea with nets or earthen dams. The great growth during current years is due to the rise in the number of floating net cages since the number of locations adequate for ponds is restricted. Thus, Yellow-tail fish is the correct answer.
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