Aquaculture
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The farming of marine animals
Description[edit]
Aquaculture is the exploitation of marine animal life and is more akin to pastoral farming, ranching or hunting.
Not to be confused with Aquiculture which is the farming of marine plants akin to agriculture on land.
World Listing: 1105[edit]
The following systems and worlds are associated with this commercial activity:
88 of 88 World articles in Aquaculture
876-574 • Abbot (Bo 1337) • Aengllog • Aeo (Kn 1036) • Aquaria (Fu 1510) • Aziziyah • Bangwe • Bath • Bellerophon (SR 1519) • Bh'ai • Celepina • Chenienus • Dana • Denotam • Dhaengae • Donjbie' • Drya • Duesaenlaell • Dzourzzo • Dzukoun • Eaerukazsung • Eraki • Erita • Ersharsa • Eurynome • Fardeep • Forgald • Fuu • Garonne • Glenshiel • Hagim • IderatiIderati • Inzhishfiet • Ivora • Jdinchipr • Jenghe • Kennebec • Kfoethoennael • Khan (Da 0802) • Kinhe • Kirklend • Ksagval • Kuchenwald • Lamadii • Luur (Le 0811) • Manyana • Maran • Marava • Marnig • Memmiso • Mer • Mugama • Newcastle (Vl 1801) • Pagaton • Pedasus • Pinkel • Rakhason • Raschev • Redi (De 0509) • Remington (Di 1820) • Roakhoi • Ronix • Ronni • Rosamin • Rrigrragaen • Rroekhsuek • Rurzsik • Rusadaa • Sarmaty • Sashar • Shogun • Sifi • Singer • Six Gun • Syr Darya • Taraddiin • Teh (De 0208) • Tewfik • Tobibak • Torpol • Uknonueng • Uorangeng • Urgung • Xabula • Xulfor • Yarhfahl • Yolrilao • Zaglle •
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Notes & References[edit]
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), .