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‘Offshore’ vs ‘open-ocean’ fish farming: Researchers settle difference to improve site management

Researchers clarify 'offshore aquaculture' by distinguishing between 'exposed' conditions and distance from the coast, believing that clear definitions will aid farmers, insurers, regulators and investors in making informed decisions

By Liza Mayer | Nov. 28, 2024 13:28 GMT
A type of floating cage used in offshore aquaculture. For illustration only. Photo: Innovasea
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