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what is intensive fish farming

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Answered by ana19
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Fish farming is commonly described as being extensive, semi-intensive orintensive. These terms are not sharply defined but are generally related to the level of inputs of feed and/or fertiliser and to stocking density. ... As with farmed mammals and birds, stocking densities are a key concern for animal welfare.
Answered by so1
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intensive fish farming is a type of farming in which disease of different types of species have been collected and then breathe then they breathe them for their commercial purpose
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