Browsing by Author "Nash, W."
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Chromosome‑level genome sequence of the Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia (GIFT, Oreochromis niloticus) highlights regions of introgression with O. mossambicus
Etherington, G.; Nash, W.; Ciezarek, A.; Mehta, T.K.; Barria, A.; Penaloza, C.; Khan, M.; Durrant, A.; Forres, N.; Fraser, F.; Irish, N.; Kaithakottil, G.G.; Lipscombe, J.; Trinh, T.Q.; Watkins, C.; Swarbreck, D.; Angiolini, E.; Cnaani, A.; Gharbi, K.; Houston, R.; Benzie, J.; Haerty, W.; John Benzie: 0000-0001-9599-8683 (2022)Type: Journal ArticleBackground The Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the third most important freshwater fish for aquaculture. Its success is directly linked to continuous breeding efforts focusing on production traits such as growth ... -
Conclusion of research on capture and culture of pre-settlement fish for the marine aquarium trade in Solomon islands
Hair, C.; Nash, W.; Doherty, P. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleBetween February 1999 and December 2003 the WorldFish Center, Solomon Islands, carried out research on a new artisanal fishery based on the capture and rearing of presettlement coral reef fish (Hair et al. 2002). This work ... -
When should restocking and stock enhancement be used to manage sea cucumber fisheries?
Bell, J.D.; Nash, W. (2004)Type: ReportAccess to technology for producing and releasing juveniles is not a sufficient rationale to proceed with restocking (restoring stocks to the point where they can sustain regular harvests) or stock enhancement (increasing ...


