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Aquaculture in the United States

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Please do not continue adding material about the United States to the Aquaculture article. That article is a global view of aquaculture. The United States is quite a small player on the world scene, and it is not appropriate to highlight it in such a manner. As I explained in the edit summary when I first reverted you, this "is not the right place for an extended discussion. You could add it to this section here or start a separate article called Aquaculture in the United States. Please do not revert again. Thanks. --Epipelagic (talk) 00:39, 24 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]