Agri Kultuur December / Desember 2015 | Page 12

Article and photo’s by Henk Stander Aquaculture Division, Department of Animal Sciences University of Stellenbosch I ntroduction: About 70% of our planet is covered in water, the overwhelming majority forming the seas and oceans; it is often referred to as the “Blue Planet”. Perhaps a little surprisingly, freshwater – including that contained in all the major rivers and lakes of the world – accounts for just a tiny frac- Disabled persons fishing pier tion of the total: no more than 1%. Many of our seas (and certainly all of our oceans) extent to great depths (Mariana Trench, Western Pacific Ocean: 10 994 meters). They therefore contain vast volumes of water, large tracts of which are as alien to us as the surface of other planets. Many of the life forms they contain are also mysterious and, to Fish ready for stocking a large extent, little known. Yet, fishlike creatures have been living, breeding, and dying in the world’s waters for around 480 million years. Admittedly, these early aquatic organisms were quite different than the fish we know today. They were nevertheless the basal stock from which all backboned animals, in- Feeding information