Description |
xv, 391 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- Robert R. Stickney -- 2. Management of Marine Aquaculture: the Sustainability Challenge -- M. Richard DeVoe and Catherine E. Hodges -- 3. Marine Mammals and Aquaculture: Conflicts and Potential Resolutions -- Bernd Wursig and Glenn A. Gailey -- 4. Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture: Throwing a Line into the Pond -- William D. Harvey and Larry D. McKinney -- 5. Aquaculture: Opportunity or Threat to Traditional Capture Fishermen? -- Rollie Barnaby and Steve Adams -- 6. Advances in Marine Stock Enhancement: Shifting Emphasis to Theory and Accountability -- Kenneth M. Leber -- 7 Aquatic Polyculture and Balanced Ecosystem Management: New Paradigms for Seafood Production -- James P. McVey, Robert R. Stickney, Charles Yarish and Thierry Chopin -- 8. The Role of Marine Aquaculture Facilities as Habitats and Ecosystems -- Barry A. Costa-Pierce and Christopher J. Bridger -- 9. Mangroves and Coastal Aquaculture -- Claude E. Boyd -- 10. Environmental Effects Associated with Marine Netpen Waste with Emphasis on Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest -- Kenneth M. Brooks, Conrad Mahnken and Colin Nash -- 11. Issues Associated with Non-indigenous Species in Marine Aquaculture -- Robert R. Stickney -- 12. Genetic Changes in Marine Aquaculture Species and the Potential for Impacts on Natural Populations -- William K. Hershberger -- 13. What Role Does Genetics Play in Responsible Aquaculture? -- L. James Lester -- 14. Understanding the Interaction of Extractive and Fed Aquaculture Using Ecosystem Modelling -- Mac V. Rawson, Jr, Changsheng Chen, Rubao Ji, Mingyuan Zhu, -- Daoru Wang, Lu Wang, Charles Yarish, James B. Sullivan, -- Thierry Chopin and Raquel Carmona -- 15. Shrimp Farm Effluents -- Granvil D. Treece -- 16. Fish Meal: Historical Uses, Production Trends and Future Outlook for Sustainable Supplies -- Ronald W. Hardy and Albert G.J. Tacon -- 17. The Use of Wild-caught Juveniles in Coastal Aquaculture and its Application to Coral Reef Fishes -- Cathy Hair, Johann Bell and Peter Doherty -- 18. Contending with Criticism: Sensible Responses in an Age of Advocacy -- Terrence R. Tiersch and John A. Hargreaves |
Summary |
This book contains 17 chapters. Topics covered are: management of marine aquaculture: the sustainability challenge; marine mammals and aquaculture: conflicts and potential resolutions; recreational fishing and aquaculture: throwing a line into the pond; aquaculture: opportunity of threat to traditional capture fishermen; advances in marine stock enhancement: shifting emphasis to theory and accountability; aquatic polyculture and balanced ecosystem management: new paradigms for seafood production; the role of marine aquaculture facilities as habitats and ecosystems; mangroves and coastal aquaculture; environmental effects associated with marine netpen waste with emphasis on salmon farming in the Pacific Northwest; issues associated with non-indigenous species in marine aquaculture; genetic changes in marine aquaculture species and the potential for impacts on natural populations; what role does genetics play in responsible aquaculture; understanding the interaction of extractive and fed aquaculture using ecosystem modelling; shrimp farm effluents; fish meal: historical uses, production trends and future outlook for sustainable supplies; the use of wild-caught juveniles in coastal aquaculture and its application to coral reef fishes; contending with criticism: sensible responses in an age of advocacy |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also available via the World Wide Web |
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System requirements: Internet connectivity, World Wide Web browser, and Adobe Acrobat |
Subject |
Mariculture -- Management.
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Mariculture -- Environmental aspects.
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Author |
Stickney, Robert R.
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McVey, James P.
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LC no. |
2002000585 |
ISBN |
0851996043 |
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