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Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
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Aquaculture
Cleaning
Fisheries and aquaculture - General aspects
Foreign trade
International trade
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Male action scene
Mariculture
Marine
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Oyster culture
Oysters
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South Africa. Luderitz Mariculture oyster farm
The Luderitz Mariculture oyster farm near Luderitz produces 25 000 oysters a week for markets in Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa. The young oysters are kept inside mesh bags, which are lowered into the cold waters of Red Ford Bay to grow. As they get bigger, they are transferred to bags with larger and larger mesh size. Finally, they are sorted and weighed and shipped to market. - - Institutional Support in Fisheries Management, Policy and Planning: NAM/90/012/L/01/12.
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Namibia
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© M. Namundjebo
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