This second article convinced me that some scientists just do not know how to write. It was choppy and lacked flow. Despite the technical shortcomings, it did have some valuable information. It pointed out that climate change will have an effect on aquaculture and also provided me with a lot of details on the role aquaculture plays in third world countries. The article gave me another point in support of aquaculture by mentioning that consumers are interested in organic and environmentally sustainable food products, which aquaculture can provide. It did mention that aquaculture attracts basic laborers, so its implementation in the United States could lead to an increase in illegal immigration, so I can include that in my opposing side section.
Halfyard, L.C. (2010). Aquaculture: An international perspective and comparison to agriculture. The Journal of Ocean Technology 5 (2). Retrieved from http://firstsearch.oclc.org.madonnaezp.liblime.com.
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