11.7 Propagation Permits
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Kentucky State University
Commercial fisheries propagation permits are required by state wildlife agencies for culture and sale of aquatic organisms. Information provided includes the name and location of the business, water source, flooding likelihood, discharge information, how the brood stock was obtained, quantity and type of species produced, and the type of production system. Required information and cost of the permit will vary by state.
Source: Janelle Hager, Leigh Ann Bright, Josh Dusci, James Tidwell. 2021. Kentucky State University. Aquaponics Production Manual: A Practical Handbook for Growers.
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