The gross value of aquaculture production in Australia continued to rise in 2007-08 by $62.7 million to $868 million.
Bighead and silver carp are the most important fish, worldwide, in terms of total aquaculture production.
China, with one-fifth of the world's population, accounts for two-thirds of the worlds reported aquaculture production.
In 2005, worldwide aquaculture production including aquatic plants was worth US$78.4 billion.
Lakes Region in terms of aquaculture production is the most important lake.
Salmon (80% of organic aquaculture production in 2000 ) and shrimp (Europe)
However, total annual aquaculture production was less than 100,000 tonnes in this period.
Such conditioning is necessary to ensure the sustainability of aquaculture production.
However, marine aquaculture production showed an overall increase at the beginning of the 1990s, followed by a period of some fluctuation.
Only about 20 percent of U.S. aquaculture production is from marine species.