Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Gervis, M."
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New species for coastal aquaculture in the tropical Pacific - constraints, prospects and considerations
Bell, J. D.; Gervis, M. (1999)Type: Journal ArticleThe proximity of many Pacific countries to seafood markets in Asia, the high value of species associated with coral reefs, and the increased demand for marine aquarium species, has prompted many nations in the region to ... -
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 ... -
Survival and growth of juvenile fluted giant clams, Tridacna squamosa, in large-scale grow-out trials in the Solomon Islands
Foyle, T.P.; Bell, J.H.; Gervis, M.; Lane, I. (1997)Type: Journal ArticleTwo large-scale experiments were conducted with juvenile Tridacna squamosa at coastal village sites in the Solomon Islands to provide robust estimates of survival and growth during grow-out. -
Village-based farming of the giant clam, Tridacna gigas (L.), for the aquarium market: initial trials in Solomon Islands
Bell, J.D.; Lane, I.; Gervis, M.; Soule, S.; Tafea, H. (1997)Type: Journal ArticleBetween 1989 and 1992, small-scale grow-out trials of cultured Tridacna gigas (L.) were established at 40 coastal villages in Solomon Islands. The juvenile giant clams were delivered to village participants at a mean size ...
