Method of improving production of seafood

Animal husbandry – Aquatic animal culturing – Fish culturing

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ABSTRACT:
A method of improved production of seafood comprises (1) testing the water at the surface of the ocean in order to determine the nutrients that are missing, (2) applying a fertilizer that contains the missing nutrients, to fertilize the surface of the ocean, and (3) harvesting the increased production of seafood that results from the fertilization.

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