akvakulttuuri
Akvakulttuuri, or aquaculture, is the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, shellfish, mollusks, crustaceans and aquatic plants. It covers activities in fresh, brackish and marine waters and aims to produce food, support restocking programs, and supply other products such as shellfish and seaweed. As a major part of the global seafood sector, aquaculture operates in coastal zones, inland ponds and modern onshore facilities.
Production methods include pond systems, onshore recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), offshore sea cages and hatcheries. RAS
Species commonly cultured include finfish (salmonids, tilapia, carp, sea bass), shellfish (mussels, oysters) and crustaceans (shrimp).
Production cycles typically include breeding and hatchery operations, larval rearing, nursery and grow-out stages, feeding and
Environmental considerations include nutrient discharges, chemical use, escapes and disease transmission to wild populations. Regulation and
Future developments emphasize sustainable intensification, climate resilience, disease management and data-driven management through digital tools.