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- The Effects of Regulation on Ornamental Aquaculture Farms in FloridaBoldt, Noah C.; Van Senten, Jonathan; Engle, Carole R.; Cassiano, Eric J.; DiMaggio, Matthew A. (University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries, 2022-11-01)Florida’s diverse ornamental aquaculture industry has many unique challenges that set it apart from other aquaculture commodity groups. The numerous production techniques, diversity of species, and various market outlets make the ornamental aquaculture industry an intriguing study in how regulations impact the industry. By understanding those regulatory impacts, we can streamline efforts to address them. A study was conducted to measure the regulatory impact on ornamental aquaculture farms in Florida using on-farm data from 2018. All farms were censused in the state and results covered 82% of the industry with a response rate of 41% of farms. This factsheet discusses the results of that study and the regulatory burden that the ornamental aquaculture industry in Florida endures.
- The Effects of Regulations on the Florida Ornamental Aquaculture Industry InfographicBoldt, Noah C.; Van Senten, Jonathan; Engle, Carole R.; Cassiano, Eric J.; DiMaggio, Matthew A. (University of Florida George A Smathers Libraries, 2023-06-01)This infographic accompanies "The Effects of Regulation on Ornamental Aquaculture Farms in Florida" (https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/FA248), an Ask IFAS factsheet that discusses the results of a study conducted to measure the impact of regulations on ornamental aquaculture farms in Florida using on-farm data from 2018. Florida’s diverse ornamental aquaculture industry has many unique challenges that set it apart from other aquaculture commodity groups. The numerous production techniques, diversity of species, and various market outlets make the ornamental aquaculture industry an intriguing study in how regulations impact the industry. By understanding regulatory impacts, we can streamline efforts to address them.