Sustainable aquaculture: Recent submissions
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Perspectives on aquaculture
(1974)Type: Conference PaperIn October 1973, a small group of fisheries experts met at The Rockefeller Founda-tion. Present were specialists from the Foundation and representatives of other concerned organizations, including ten other private ... -
Specifications for carp and mullet hatcheries, nurseries and collecting stations
(1978)Type: ReportThis document outlines the specifications of a project for carp and mullet hatcheries, nurseries and collecting stations in Egypt. -
The Southern Ocean Salmon Project: phases I II
(1976)Type: ReportThe summary of specific recommendations for the development of Phase III of the Southern Ocean Salmon Project, following discussions of Phase I and Phase II activities were described. -
Integrated agriculture-aquaculture farming systems
(1980)Type: Conference ProceedingsProceedings of a 1979 conference held jointly in Manila by ICLARM and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture. The conference sought to provide an overview of integrated ... -
An annotated bibliography of slipmouths (Pisces: Leiognathidae)
(1981)Type: BookA bibliography of the fishes of the Leiognathidae family (slipmouth, pony-fishes, silver-bellies, etc.) is presented. A total of 941 references, most of which are annotated, are listed, covering all aspects of their biology, ... -
Preliminary results of integrated pig-fish and duck-fish production tests
(1980)Type: Book ChapterA research project was initiated in 1977 at the Freshwater Aquaculture Center (FAC) of the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) design a fish polyculture system that would provide the highest economic return, giving manure ... -
The Japanese restocking program
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleIn scale of operations, variety of species produced, amount of financial backing, and degree of popular and official support, the Japanese fisheries restocking program (saibai gyogyo) is unique. From its birth in 1962 when ... -
Low energy fishing vessels: the use of sail power
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper discusses briefly the theory of sail power and its application to fishing vessels, and examines theoperational requirements of a variety of fishing methods and the conditions under which sail power can be used ... -
Wind energy, hydropower and heat pumps for aquaculture
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleWind and water power have a significant contribution to make to aquaculture and fish processing. Wind energy can provide mechanical power to operate pumps and aerators and can clso be used to generate electricity. ... -
Successful introduction of mussels to Padre Burgos, Philippines
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleThe introduction of green mussels (Perna viridis ) is Padre viridis) in Padre Burgos, Philippines, is described. Spat settlement, although small so far, is a strong positive indication that mussel culture is feasible in ... -
Salmon ranching in Chile: the private sector
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleDomsea Pesquera Chile, Ltda., operated by Fundacion Chile of Santiago, picked the island of Chiloe for their first effort to introduce Pacific salmon in the southern hemisphere. Chloe, at 42°S, is somewhat more northerly ... -
Brackishwater pond development in Sumatra
(1980)Type: Journal ArticleIn 1976 the Government of Indonesia began a brackish water pond (tambak) development project on the east coast of the north Sumatra provinces Aceh and North Sumatra. Strategic outputs for the 2 province projects are listed. ... -
Unconventional fishing methods in the Anambra and Imo River Basins, Nigeria
(1980)Type: Journal ArticleThe Anambra and Imo River basins are richly endowed with fishery resources. The use of unconventional fishing methods, such as local poisonous herbs and chemicals and various explosives, threatens to destroy their aquatic ... -
An economic study of catfish culture in Thailand
(1980)Type: Journal ArticleA brief description is given of a project undertaken to study the economics of catfish (Clarias batrachus ) culture in Thailand. Some preliminary findings are presented. -
Rice/carp farming in the Philippines and cultural acceptance
(1979)Type: Journal ArticleIn response to inland fisheries demands for more manageable species of fish, development agencies in the Philippines have turned some attention to common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and its culture in rice paddies. Tilapia, ... -
Fish farming in Hawaii: a lost tradition revived
(1979)Type: Journal ArticleAn historical account is given of the various small scale fishing practices undertaken in Hawaii. -
Egyptian aquaculture: expanding development plans
(1979)Type: Journal ArticleThe author discusses the development of aquacultural development in Egypt. -
Observations on freshwater aquaculture and extension in Malaysia, Thailand, Japan and Taiwan
(1979)Type: Journal ArticleAs part of the Philippines' plan to accelerate the country's rate of aquaculture development, a study team was sent to neighboring Southeast Asian countries to observe advances for improving and developing aquaculture in ... -
Culture of the freshwater mussel, Anodonta woodiana at the Freshwater Aquaculture Center
(1978)Type: Journal ArticleAn account is given of the studies on the culture of the freshwater mussel Anodonta woodiana with fishes in fertilized ponds which have been conducted at the Freshwater Aquaculture Center, CLSU, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. -
Approaches to turtle culture
(1978)Type: Journal ArticleThe aim of this article is to compare two extremes of approaches taken to turtle culture projects. At one extreme is the capital-intensive operation aimed at realizing a profit, e.g., that of Mariculture Ltd. on Grand ...



















