Responsible marine aquaculture
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VLIZ: Aquaculture and biotechnology [104569]
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- Stickney, R.R., redacteur
- McVey, J.P., redacteur
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| Inhoud |
- Stickney, R.R. (2002). Introduction, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 1-20, meer
- De Voe, R.M.; Hodges, C.E. (2002). Management of marine aquaculture: The sustainability challenge resolutions, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 21-44, meer
- Wursig, B.; Gailey, G.A. (2002). Marine mammals and aquaculture: Conflicts and potential resolutions, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 45-60, meer
- Harvey, W.D.; McKinney, L.D. (2002). Recreational fishing and aquaculture: Throwing a line into the pond, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 61-70, meer
- Barnaby, R.; Adams, S. (2002). Aquaculture: Opportunity or threat to traditional capture fishermen?, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 71-78, meer
- Leber, K.M. (2002). Advances in marine stock enhancement: Shifting emphasis to theory and accountability, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 79-90, meer
- McVey, J.P.; Stickney, R.R.; Yarish, C.; Chopin, T. (2002). Aquatic polyculture and balanced ecosystem management: New paradigms for seafood production, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 91-104, meer
- Cosa-Pierre, B.A.; Bridger, C.J. (2002). The role of marine aquaculture facilities as habitats and ecosystems, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 105-144, meer
- Boyd, C.E. (2002). Mangroves and coastal aquaculture, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 145-158, meer
- Brooks, K.M.; Mahnken, C.; Nash, C. (2002). Environmental effects associated with marine netpen waste with emphasis on salmon farming in the pacific northwest, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 159-204, meer
- Stickney, R.R. (2002). Issues associated with non-indigenous species in marine aquaculture, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 205-220, meer
- Hershberger, W.K. (2002). Genetic changes in marine aquaculture species and the potential for impacts on natural populations, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 221-232, meer
- Lester, J.L. (2002). What role does genetics play in responsible aquaculture, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 233-262, meer
- Mac, M.V.; Changshen Jr; Rubao; Mingyuan (2002). Understanding the interaction of extractive and fed aquaculture using ecosystem modelling, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 263-296, meer
- Granvil, G.D. (2002). Shrimp farm effluents, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 297-310, meer
- Ronald, R.W.; Albert, G.J. (2002). Fish meal: Historical uses, production trends and future outlook for sustainable supplies, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 311-326, meer
- Cathy; Johan; Peter (2002). The use of wild-caught juveniles in coastal aquaculture and its application to coral reef fishes, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 327-354, meer
- Terrence, T.R.; John, A. (2002). Contending with criticism: Sensible responses in an age of advocacy, in: Stickney, R.R. et al. Responsible marine aquaculture. pp. 355-372, meer
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| Abstract |
With the expansion of the world aquaculture industry, there has been increasing concern over sustainability and environmental impact. This book addresses this topical issue, concentrating on marine aquaculture. Chapters have been developed from a meeting of the World Aquaculture Society in January 2001, and additional contributions have also been commissioned. This work has sections that focus on Minimal net utilization of natural resources, Production of healthy products for food, Appropriate regulations and policies, Environmental impact and pollution from aquaculture, along with Case studies from various geographical settings, including North and Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. |
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