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Responsible Marine Aquaculture Stickney R R Mcvey J P Eds

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Responsible Marine Aquaculture Stickney R R Mcvey J P Eds
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.28 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Stickney, R. R., McVey, J. P. (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780851996042, 0851996043
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Responsible Marine Aquaculture Stickney R R Mcvey J P Eds by Stickney, R. R., Mcvey, J. P. (eds.) 9780851996042, 0851996043 instant download after payment.

This book contains 17 chapters. Topics covered are: management of marine aquaculture: the sustainability challenge; marine mammals and aquaculture: conflicts and potential resolutions; recreational fishing and aquaculture: throwing a line into the pond; aquaculture: opportunity of threat to traditional capture fishermen; advances in marine stock enhancement: shifting emphasis to theory and accountability; aquatic polyculture and balanced ecosystem management: new paradigms for seafood production; the role of marine aquaculture facilities as habitats and ecosystems; mangroves and coastal aquaculture; environmental effects associated with marine netpen waste with emphasis on salmon farming in the Pacific Northwest; issues associated with non-indigenous species in marine aquaculture; genetic changes in marine aquaculture species and the potential for impacts on natural populations; what role does genetics play in responsible aquaculture; understanding the interaction of extractive and fed aquaculture using ecosystem modelling; shrimp farm effluents; fish meal: historical uses, production trends and future outlook for sustainable supplies; the use of wild-caught juveniles in coastal aquaculture and its application to coral reef fishes; contending with criticism: sensible responses in an age of advocacy. Available In Print

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