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单词 mariculture
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Definition of mariculture in English:

mariculture

noun ˈmarɪˌkʌltʃəˈmɛrəˌkəltʃər
mass noun
  • The cultivation of fish or other marine life for food.

    海水养殖

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is responsible for fish kills in mariculture operations in Japan and is reported to produce a neurotoxin related to those causing NSP.
    • We have found it in experimental lobster mariculture tanks where colonies completely cover the juvenile lobster with a brown fuzzy coat.
    • The aim is to train up local people, including staff in the national parks, in mariculture techniques and measuring stock.
    • It appeared that development of new genotypes for seaweed mariculture would inevitably track the progress reported by crop scientists.
    • With careful planning, mariculture may be advanced in selected areas, which will certainly produce employment, food and foreign exchange.
    • The plans also include a bathymetric study of the Moy Estuary and Killala Bay as a means of raising awareness of the effects of agricultural pollution on mariculture and there will be an International conference with the other partners.
    • In part this may be due to increased public awareness and expansion of mariculture or sea-farming, leading to a higher level of observation.
    • I also have a writ to stop any further logging here on grounds that it'll damage the environment for mariculture, and for historical reasons as well.
    • Its five thematic areas relate to: integrated marine and coastal management; sustainable use of the resources concerned; marine and coastal protected areas, mariculture, and alien species.
    • The report also indicated a need for bio-diversity which could involve the communities in activities like mariculture.
    • The marine shellfish along the East London coastline also show consistent non-compliance with SA Water Quality Guidelines for mariculture.
    • Fish production activities involve fishing, fish processing (including fish canning), as well as mariculture.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin mare, mari- 'sea' + culture, on the pattern of words such as agriculture.

Definition of mariculture in US English:

mariculture

nounˈmɛrəˌkəltʃərˈmerəˌkəlCHər
  • The cultivation of fish or other marine life for food.

    海水养殖

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With careful planning, mariculture may be advanced in selected areas, which will certainly produce employment, food and foreign exchange.
    • The report also indicated a need for bio-diversity which could involve the communities in activities like mariculture.
    • The marine shellfish along the East London coastline also show consistent non-compliance with SA Water Quality Guidelines for mariculture.
    • The plans also include a bathymetric study of the Moy Estuary and Killala Bay as a means of raising awareness of the effects of agricultural pollution on mariculture and there will be an International conference with the other partners.
    • It is responsible for fish kills in mariculture operations in Japan and is reported to produce a neurotoxin related to those causing NSP.
    • It appeared that development of new genotypes for seaweed mariculture would inevitably track the progress reported by crop scientists.
    • Its five thematic areas relate to: integrated marine and coastal management; sustainable use of the resources concerned; marine and coastal protected areas, mariculture, and alien species.
    • Fish production activities involve fishing, fish processing (including fish canning), as well as mariculture.
    • I also have a writ to stop any further logging here on grounds that it'll damage the environment for mariculture, and for historical reasons as well.
    • The aim is to train up local people, including staff in the national parks, in mariculture techniques and measuring stock.
    • We have found it in experimental lobster mariculture tanks where colonies completely cover the juvenile lobster with a brown fuzzy coat.
    • In part this may be due to increased public awareness and expansion of mariculture or sea-farming, leading to a higher level of observation.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin mare, mari- ‘sea’ + culture, on the pattern of words such as agriculture.

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