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What is the definition of aquaculture?
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The art, science and business of producing an aquatic plant or animal. |
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Raising catfish, aquarium plants, ornamental fish, and sponges are all examples of this branch of agriculture. |
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Agriculture generally refers to the cultivation of this farm environment. |
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Aquaculture refers to the cultivation of this type of farm environment. |
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The fastest growing global field of agriculture |
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The term that describes an industry that harvest food fish from natural aquatic environments |
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Trout and channel catfish are common food fish produced in this country. |
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95% of Florida's aquaculture production consist of these aquatic commondities |
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Ornamental fish and aquatic plants |
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Aquaculture began around 3500 B.C. in this country with the harvest of carp |
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Which country developed early irrigation systems that helped produce tilapia food fish? |
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How was Spencer F. Baird associated with the United States Fish and Fisheries? |
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Spencer Baird was the first U.S. Commissioner of the U.S. Fish and Fisheries. |
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This state agencies engineers manage Florida water districts and are not considered to be aquaculturist. |
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Example:
Southwest Florida Water Management District engineers |
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List at least three scientific areas that an aquaculture nutritionist may work. |
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Research
Product development
Biotechnology |
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Name an aquaculture occupation that involves producing an aquatic crop. |
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A student that is interested in becoming aqua technician, natural resource technician, self-employed aquatic businessman or aqautic major in college can profit by taking basic aquatic training by takng his high school course of study. |
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The level of education that is basic to a career in mariculture research and development. |
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Marine Science |
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A physiological repsonse to a spawning cue for a female Tiger Barb should produce this result. |
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Egg scattering/release of eggs |
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What type of preventive program that addresses the problem of bringing pathogen into a hatcher or taking out pathogen from a hatcher? |
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The anatomical term that best describes the nervous, reproductive, muscular, and circulatory structures of an aquatic organism. |
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A branch of bioscience that studies deals with the study fo form and structure of organisms. |
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Give an example a fish that has specialized barbule whiskers. |
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The energy molecule that supports life of living organisms. |
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) |
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What are functions of blood in the production of ATP? |
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Supply cells with oxygen and nutrients, as well as, transport carbon dioxide from the cell. |
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Name two nitrogen compounds that are removed by Rotating Biological Chambers, Bubble Bead Clarifiers, Bio-bead tubes, or Fluidized Sand Beds. |
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unionized ammonia
nitrite |
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Name the respiratory organ of fish and crustaceans. |
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The primary physical factor (environmental) that affects the physiological processes of a fish |
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The exoskeleton of a crayfish is made of this material. |
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Give the name of three types of mollusk found in Gulf of Mexico waters. |
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Name the microscopic structures found in muscles that moves particles of food from the mucus covered gills to the oral opening (mouth). |
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Scallop meat comes from this muscle. |
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The fish fin located directly posterior of the operculum. |
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Provide another name for the tail fin of a fish. |
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The fin located on the top of a fish. |
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The gills of a fish are covered by this protective structure. |
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Provide the name of a macroalagae used to enhance blue coloration in ornamental fish. |
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Give the general name of microscopic aquatic plant life. |
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Give the general name for extremely small aquatic animal life. |
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Watercrest and Chinese waterchestnut are considered _________________ plants. |
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Name a pond plant that is often used to remove nitrogenous waste from water. |
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This small floating pond plant is a good food source for some herbivore fish. |
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List to market factors that must be explored before producing an ornamental fish. |
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consumer demand
market value of the fish |
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When would a farmer consider the source of broodstock, cost of fish, minimum stocking rate and farmgate fish price? |
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Before the selection of a new production species |
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List some economic factors that must be considered before raising tilipia. |
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feed efficiency
cost of hybrid male fry
market demand
farmgate price |
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A swordtail liverbearer tropical fish belongs to this fish family. |
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South American angel fish belong to this fish family. |
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Provide the common name for Lepomis macrochirus. |
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The primary energy source for photosynethis. |
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List two materials used in the process of photosynthesis to produce sugar. |
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A cellular process that uses food and oxygen to produce ATP energy. |
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List the common name two food fish produced on Florida farms. |
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Povide the common name for a Northern Quahog (Mercinaria mercinaria). |
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A major safety concern for workers that work around fish ponds. |
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How should chemical used in aquaculture be stored? |
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A device used to prevent air stratification inside aquaculture facilities. |
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List two types of personal protection equipment that must be worn when working with chemicals. |
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safety goggles
Rubber chemical gloves |
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List some safety considerations when using a boat to harvest an aquatic crop. |
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Wear a life jack
Have a good first aid kit
Observe safe boating regulations
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A decrease in acid ions will increase the toxicity of the nitrogen compound. |
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What is the normal salinity of the ocean? |
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35 parts per thousand of salt |
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Which water paramter is measured when carbonate and bicarbonate ion concentration is determined? |
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Name a compound that can be added to water to remove high levels of nitrites. |
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List three factors that will decrease the solubility of dissolved oxygen. |
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incease altitude
increase salinity
decrease in the process of photosynthesis
increase in temperature |
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How will decrease water temperature affect the movement of a fish? |
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The fish will become less active...sluggish behavior |
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Tropical fish that are observed "flashing" may need to be chemically treated for this type of external organism. |
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Fish will stress when the ammonia concentration in water is above this value. |
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0.05 parts per million (ppm)
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List some physical conditions that will enhance spawning of freshwater fish. |
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Proper water parameters for the species
Correct spawning substrate (brush, slate, etc.)
A well conditioned fish (gravid)
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How would a farmer harvest a pool of marketable tilipia? |
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Lower the water level of the pool
Seine the fish |
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A new production species may not make money if the producer does not have a consumer demand or ____________. |
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What type of cost must be considered before growing a production fish. |
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List two common grow-out structures used to produce Florida tropical fish. |
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What is the function of a McDonald jar? |
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Up-swelling vessel used to hatch fry. |
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In nature, most fish spawn in response to specific ______________ cues. |
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Hybrid tilipia fry can only be obtained from this type of production source. |
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State permitted commerical hatcheries. |
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A common term that describes a tropical fish production facility |
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Provide a term that describes the process of producing fish with developed eggs and milt. |
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These organism must be present prior to introducing fish to an aquarium in order to consume toxic ammonia and nitrites. |
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A plan that includes a production mission, assessment of the environment, operation objectives, and identifications of opportunities and threats. |
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Provide the name of a Florida tropical fish wholesaler that is the world's largest provider of tropical fish. |
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Who is the Commissioner of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Science? |
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List two management considerations that are determined by a broad overview of the economy. |
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marketing threats and opportunities |
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Name a market plan that considers both repsonse to change, as well as, a system for evaluating a management plan. |
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Provide a name for a skill that incorporates understanding in computer applications, academics in english and business, and economics. |
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Name the type of budget that includes cost and returns. |
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List the items included in a Suspervised Agricultural Experience project summary. |
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income
expenses
profit and losses |
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Purchased plants for an fish production SAE project must be reported as this type of item when using the FFA Record Book. |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture that includes the Office of Aquaculture provide aquaculture research and information through these centers. |
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Regional Aquaculture Centers |
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How did the 1999 Florida Aquaculture Bill defined aquaculture. |
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cultivation of aquatic animals and plants for sale |
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The Florida Division of Aquaculture is a sub-division of the state department. |
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Department of Agriculture and Consumer Science |
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Florida aquaculture Best Management Practices is the responsibility of the state office. |
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Florida Division of Aquaculture |
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U.S. Geological Survey that performs aquatic research is a division of the U.S. department. |
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U.S. Department of Interior |
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Large discharge of waste water by aquaculture facilities is controlled by this government office. |
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
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Hillsborough County fish farmers can seek advice and education information for this state service. |
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Univeristy of Florida Tropical Research Laboratory (Ruskin FL) |
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Florida aquaculture businessmen and vendors seek member this state aquaculture organization. |
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Florida Aquaculture Association |
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Name a type of computer program that would be helpful in creating a budget. |
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Name a computer program that can be used to present a public presentation. |
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A machine that provides ambient air to aquaculture water. |
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A device used to sterilize large quantities of fresh or salt water. |
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Freshwater shark a given this type of shot to induce spawning.
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Name the cycle that incorporates aerobic bacteria to remove toxic nitrogen compounds in water. |
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What type of bioengineering did danios undergo to produce Glowfish? |
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List some recent advancement in aquaculture research and development.
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gene splicing
electronic water monitoring equipment
hormone induced spawning
development of mariculture aquaculture |
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What is the name of the meeting procedure used to:
1. maintain order during meetings
2. make sure everyone at a meeting is heard
3. protect the rights of members
4. conduct a meeting on one topic at a time
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An individual topic to be discussed at a meeting is introduction as a _________. |
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An aquaculture technician most demonstrate this basic work ethic. |
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correctly follow instructions |
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List the characteristics of resourceful aquaculture student. |
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Demonstrates and interest in aquatics
Follows Instructions
Ask Questions
Applies knowledge
Develops technical skills basic to aquaculture |
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