AGRICULTURE REPORT - Aquaculture
AGRICULTURE Report – October 22, 2002: Aquaculture
By Gary Garriott
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
Aquaculture is the production of food through the controlled growth 1 and harvesting of plants and animals that
live in water. Using low-cost equipment and simple methods, aquaculture can supply more protein-rich foods
than traditional agriculture like farming 2.
One popular environment for aquaculture is small lakes or ponds surrounded by
land, away from the ocean. Fish such as carp and tilapia are produced in this way.
In most areas of the world, twenty-five percent of the fish pond must be at least
three meters deep. You can plant grass on the bottom of the pond. But you should
remove all trees from the bottom and sides of the pond in order to keep the level of
oxygen high enough for the fish. You should also remove all bushes 3 and rocks. And
you should remove all trees within nine meters of the edge 4 of the pond. This is so
that leaves will not fall into the pond. Leaves can use up a lot of oxygen that fish
need. You should place a pipe at the bottom of the pond big enough for all the water
to escape in about five days.
You can feed the fish many kinds of foods. These include cassava, sweet potatoes, banana and maize 5. Other
foods include coffee and wastes from fruit-processing factories. Feed the fish only as much as they can eat in one
day.
You harvest the fish by opening the pipe and permitting 6 some of the water to escape. Then the larger fish can be
caught by hand or with nets made from rope. There should be enough water left so that the smaller fish continue
to live in the pond.
You can harvest the fish at any time, but it is best done in cool weather. The pond can also be dried at this time if
necessary to fix any problems. Then the pond can be filled with water again and many new small fish can be
added 7.
Aquaculture is popular around the world because there is usually no need for costly 8 equipment. Also, you can
know ahead of time how many fish will be harvested. Bad weather does not usually affect the harvest. However,
good quality water is necessary and you must know how much of it is available at all times.
You can get more information about aquaculture from the group Volunteers in Technical Assistance 9. You can
contact VITA through the Internet at its world wide web 10 address w-w-w dot v-i-t-a dot o-r-g.
This VOA Special English Agriculture Report was written by Gary Garriott.
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- All living things depend on the sun for their growth.万物靠太阳生长。
- Youth is the time of physical growth.青年时期是长身体的时期。
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