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The U.S. aquaculture gross revenues have grown from $350 million in 1985 to nearly $900 million in 1996, and while large overseas markets are available for native products, the national aquaculture production was only about 3 percent of world production value. It is argued that the utilization of impaired mine waters abundant in West Virginia (WV) and the other mid-Appalachian states for fish culture...