Spiny lobster resources and opportunity for culture in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia
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In an effort to facilitate the restoration of livelihoods that reduce poverty and increase community resilience2 we investigated possible responses related to the pre-existing lobster fishery as well as the potential for the development of lobster culture. These activities included the compilation of biological details on local lobster populations in support of both the management of the capture fishery and future activities of puerulus collection and grow-out. Such work adds to broader efforts that include an array of habitat (e.g. mangroves) and livelihood (e.g. crab fattening, tilapia cage culture, postharvest) restoration activities as well as support to traditional and government resource-management bodies.
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p. 27-34. In: Williams, K.C. (ed.) Spiny lobster aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region. Proceedings of an international symposium, Nha Trang, Vietnam, 9-10 Dec 2008. ACIAR Proceedings no. 132. [open access]
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2009
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)