Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Bell, J."
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Current status of aquaculture in the Pacific Islands
Adams, T.; Bell, J.; Labrosse, P. (2001)Type: Conference PaperCompared with fishing, aquaculture is currently of little commercial significance to the Pacific Islands, with one important exception, black pearl farming, which is virtually confined to eastern Polynesia. Elsewhere in ... -
Long-term variability in spat collections of the blacklip oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) in the Solomon Islands
Oengpepa, C.; Hawes, I.; Lane, I.; Friedman, K.; Bell, J. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleTemporal variation in abundance of spat of the blacklip pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) was determined over an eight-year period at two slles, Gizo and Noro, in the Western Province of Solomon Islands. Spat were ... -
Production and grow-out of the black-lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera
Lane, I.; Oengpepa, C.; Bell, J. (2003)Type: Journal ArticleBlack-lip pearl oysters (Pinctada margaritifera) are widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific region, where they have traditionally been used for food, ornaments, jewellery, tools and fish hooks. However, the major benefits ... -
Spawning and early larval rearing of Holothuria atra
Ramofafia, C.; Gervis, M.; Bell, J. (1995)Type: Journal ArticleThe Coastal Aquaculture Centre (CAC) of the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) in Solomon Islands has started to assess the potential of enhancing populations of sea cucumbers associated ... -
The use of wild-caught juveniles in coastal aquaculture and its application to coral reef fishes
Hair, C.; Bell, J.; Doherty, P. (2002)Type: Book ChapterWorldwide, there are many substantial coastal aquaculture and stock enhancement operations based on collection of wild juveniles. These include: growout of shrimp (Penaeidae), milkfish (Chanos chanos), eels (Anguilla spp.), ...


