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Differentiate between pisciculture and aquaculture.
Differentiate between aquaculture and pisciculture.
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| Sr. No. | Aspect | Aquaculture | Pisciculture |
| 1. | Meaning | Production of useful aquatic animals such as fish, prawns, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, and molluscs by proper utilization of small and large bodies of water. | Production of fish only by breeding and rearing them, especially in freshwater bodies like ponds, rivers, and canals. |
| 2. | Scope | Broader concepts include the cultivation of various aquatic animals, not just fish. | A narrower concept focused specifically on fish production. |
| 3. | Type of Organisms | Includes fish, crustaceans (prawns, shrimps, and lobsters), molluscs, crabs, and other aquatic animals. | Focuses solely on fish species, either freshwater or marine fish. |
| 4. | Methodology | Utilizes various aquatic environments for breeding and growing multiple species of aquatic animals. | Primarily involves rearing fish in controlled environments such as breeding ponds or hatcheries. |
| 5. | Objective | To utilize water resources for the maximum production of various aquatic animals, including fish and shellfish, for food and commercial purposes. | To specifically increase fish production for food and economic benefits. |
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