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Author Lymbery, Alan J

Title Managing environmental impacts in inland saline aquaculture : a case study for trout production from saline groundwater in Western Australia : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by Alan Lymbery, Mark Starcevich and Rob Doupe
Published Barton, A.C.T. : RIRDC, 2007

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Description x, 68 pages : illustrations, map ; 30 cm
Series RIRDC project ; no. UMU-27A
RIRDC publication ; no. 05/166
RIRDC project ; no. UMU-27A
RIRDC publication ; no. 05/166
Summary Two important issue for an emerging inland saline aquaculture industry are: managing potential environmental impacts in an ecological, social and economic landscape that is already burdened by poor natural resource management decisions; and developing quality controls to ensure the product is both safe to eat and of a high and consistent quality. These two issues are intimately linked. A self-regulating industry that voluntarily adopts codes of practice to minimise environmental impacts of production, will also benefit from the marketability of a product that is perceived by consumers to be safe, of the highest quality and environmentally friendly
Notes "Environment and Farm Management R&D"--Cover
"January 2007"
"RIRDC project No. UMU-27A"
"Sustainable systems"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Also available via the World Wide Web
Copyright 2007 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Subject Aquaculture -- Environmental aspects -- Australia.
Aquaculture -- Research -- Australia.
Environmental management -- Australia.
Fisheries -- Environmental aspects -- Australia.
Rainbow trout industry -- Environmental aspects -- Australia.
Rainbow trout -- Australia.
Saline waters -- Environmental aspects -- Australia.
Author Doupé, Robert G
Starcevich, Mark
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Environment and Farm Management Research and Development Program
ISBN 1741512298