As with any aquaculture species, the incidence of diseases (and parasites) can be amplified by the close proximity of individuals.
Gadoids, particularly cod, are emerging marine aquaculture species in some North Atlantic countries.
However, intensive rearing systems were developed during the 1980s, and gilthead seabream has become an important aquaculture species, primarily in the Mediterranean area.
The potential for Jasus edwardsii to become an aquaculture species in New Zealand is high.
This species is also a potential aquaculture species in Australia.
Selective breeding is an important part of the domestication of aquaculture species.
As is the case with the majority of aquaculture species, the farming of Seriola has associated environmental or other impacts.
There is current research going into utilizing M.pyrifera as feed for other aquaculture species such as shrimps.
Clarias gariepinus is recognized as one of the most promising aquaculture species in Africa.
Most successful aquaculture species are schooling species, which do not have social problems at high density.