Biology, 08.10.2021 19:50 noahmccall647
There are environmental benefits to using the aquaculture practice. It can improve sediment quality, water clarity and help control
harmful algae blooms. Which aquatic species can be farmed and in turn, help support the ecosystem?
A)
salmon
B)
shellfish
C)
tilapia
D)
tuna
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