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Aquaculture in Kiribati
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Aquaculture in Kiribati is promoted by the country's Ministry of Natural Resource Development. Black pearls have been cultivated by way of longlines holding up to 5000 oysters each. Seaweed and milkfish cultivation also play key roles in Kiribati's economy.
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- "Ministry of Natural Resource Development (MNRD), Fisheries Division". [[Secretariat of the Pacific Community]].
- "Papua New Guinea and the Pacific". [[Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research]].
- Andrew John East. (October 2019). "A future in the past: urban agroforestry systems in future planned urban settlements in Kiribati, a Pacific case study". [[Queensland University of Technology]].
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