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Fish farms raise game fish like trout, salmon, catfish, carp, tilapia, and tuna as well as tropical and domestic fish like koi in large lakes and ponds. If you operate a food processing company that makes fish products, then you might want to find a fish farm that can supply you with the different types of fish that you need. You can find several farms listed in your online directory. Using these guidelines will help you decide which seafood suppliers in the US have the freshwater and saltwater products that you need. When you contact the game farms, you will want to ask them how long they have been in the hatchery industry to help you determine how much experience they have. Those with lots of experience should have aquacultures that are appropriate for the types of fish and shrimp that you might need. Ask the companies if they use indoor or outdoor ponds and lakes and how many pounds of meat their aquacultures give them each year. You need to make sure that the hatchery you choose is stocking their ponds with all of the game fish that you need, so ask them what types of eggs they are using. When you find a farm that is stocking the breeds that you want, you should ask them to give you written price quotes that include fees for shipping and handling. After you have gotten quotes from several seafood suppliers, you should be able to determine which ones have low prices and which ones charge too much.
 
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Fish raised by farms may be salmon, catfish, tuna, cod and others. Fish farmers might sell their fish to processors, grocery stores and restaurants. Fish farm may even raise fish in ponds and charge people a fee to catch the big one. Fish farms may be looked at as a form of aquaculture or other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farms may be a way to raise fish commercially in tanks or enclosures for perhaps food. A fish farm may harvest young fish. Fish farm may release fish into the wild to accommodate recreational fishing or to offset natural numbers. Fish farm may also be considering a fish hatchery.
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