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Description: Story reporting that a Hawaiian firm has become one of the first to launch deep-sea fish farms: in waters some 200 feet deep, Kona Blue is raising fish in giant netted cages. Includes some additional text about fish farming's past and future. [4:31 streaming audio broadcast] (March 21, 2006)
Feeding the World with Deep-Sea Fish Farms : NPR Feeding the World with Deep-Sea Fish Farms The world's ever-growing population is eating more and more fish and the oceans can't keep up. Fishing has depleted wild stocks of tuna, swordfish, cod and many other species.
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Description:A Hawaiian firm has become one of the first to launch deep-sea fish farms. In waters some 200 feet deep, Kona Blue is raising fish in giant netted cages. The company says this type of large-scale, open-ocean aquaculture may be the answer to the world's over-fishing woes.
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