Handbook of Fisheries and Aquaculture

Handbook of Fisheries and Aquaculture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2006
Genre: Aquaculture
ISBN: CHI:092396706

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Handbook of Fisheries and Aquaculture

Handbook of Fisheries and Aquaculture
Author: Omprakash Sharma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Aquaculture
ISBN: 8183211259

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Indonesia Fishing and Aquaculture Industry Handbook Strategic Information Regulations Opportunities

Indonesia Fishing and Aquaculture Industry Handbook   Strategic Information  Regulations  Opportunities
Author: IBP, Inc.
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781514518854

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Indonesia Fishing and Aquaculture Industry Handbook - Strategic Information, Regulations, Opportunities

Aquaculture Marketing Handbook

Aquaculture Marketing Handbook
Author: Carole R. Engle,Kwamena K. Quagrainie
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008-02-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470276433

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Markets, marketing, and trade have become ever more important to growing aquaculture industries worldwide. The diversity and idiosyncrasies of the aquaculture and seafood markets call for understanding information that is unique to these markets. Presenting fundamental principles of marketing and economics from a user-friendly, how-to perspective, the Aquaculture Marketing Handbook will provide the reader with the tools necessary to evaluate and adapt to changing market conditions. The Aquaculture Marketing Handbook provides the reader with a broad base of information regarding aquaculture economics, markets, and marketing. In addition, this volume also contains an extensive annotated bibliography and webliography that provide descriptions to key additional sources of information. Written by authors with vast international aquaculture marketing experience, the Aquaculture Marketing Handbook is an important introduction to aquaculture marketing for those interested in aquaculture and those new to the professional field. The body of knowledge presented in this book will also make it a valuable reference for even the most experienced aquaculture professional.

Handbook on European Fish Farming

Handbook on European Fish Farming
Author: Ergün Demir
Publsiher: Tudás Alapítvány
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Aquaculture is one of the fastest way to produce animal protein for growing population in the World. Aquaculture is the art, science, and business of producing aquatic plants and animals useful to humans. Fish farming is an ancient practice and date back as far as 2500 BC. In Europe, fish raised in ponds became a common source of food during the Middle Ages. Today, aquaculture plays a major role in global fish supply. Today, the global community faces financial and economic crisis, climatic changes and the pressing food and nutrition needs of a growing population with finite natural resources. As the world’s population continues to increase over the coming decades, and global living standards rise, demand for fish is set to keep on growing. With most wild capture fisheries already fully exploited, much of that new demand will have to be met from aquaculture. According to FAO estimates, more than 50 % of all fish for human consumption now comes from aquaculture. Aquaculture is one of the most resource-efficient ways to produce protein. Fish come out well because, in general, they convert more of the feed they eat into body mass than livestock animals. Salmon is the most feed-intensive farmed fish to convert feed to body weigt gain and protein followed by chicken. Aquaculture is the controlled cultivation and harvest of aquatic organisms. Most commonly grown are finfish and shellfish, but other aquatic organisms are also cultivated such as seaweed, microalgae, frogs, turtles, alligators, and endangered species. There are many similarities between aquaculture and agriculture, but there are some important differences as well. Aquaculture, like agriculture, is necessary to meet the food demands of a growing global population with diminishing natural fisheries stocks. Aquaculture and agriculture are both farming. However, aquaculture is farming in the water and therefore requires a different set of knowledge, skill, and technology.

Handbook on Ingredients for Aquaculture Feeds

Handbook on Ingredients for Aquaculture Feeds
Author: J.W. Hertrampf,F. Piedad-Pascual
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401140188

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Current growth in global aquaculture is paralleled by an equally significant increase in companies involved in aquafeed manufacture. Latest information has identified over 1,200 such companies, not including those organizations in production of a variety of other materials, i. e. , vitamins, minerals, and therapeutics, all used in varying degrees in proper feed formulation. Aquaculture industries raising particular economically valued species, i. e. , penaeid shrimps and salmonids, are making major demands on feed ingredients, while relatively new industries, such as til apia farming, portent a significant acceleration in demand for properly formulated aquafeeds by the end of the present decade and into the next century. As requirements for aquafeeds increases, shortages are anticipated in various ingredients, especially widely used proteinaceous resources such as fish meal. A variety of other proteinaceous commodities are being considered as partial or complete replacement for fish meal, especially use of plant protein sources such as soybean meal. In the past five years, vegetable protein meal production has increased 10% while fish meal production has dropped over 50%, since 1989, largely attributed to overfishing and serious decline in wild stock. Throughout fisheries processing industries, traditional concepts as "waste" have given way to more prudent approaches, emphasizing total by-product recovery. Feed costs are a major consideration in aquaculture where in some groups, i. e. , salmonids, high protein-containing feeds using quality fish meal, can account for as much as 40 to 60% of production costs.

The Handbook of Salmon Farming

The Handbook of Salmon Farming
Author: Selina M. Stead,Lindsay Laird
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2002-01-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1852331194

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Over the past few years, there has been significant growth and development in the salmon farming industry. In order to be successful, practitioners not only need to know how the salmon lives and survives in the wild but, amongst other things have knowledge of disease, production processes, economics and marketing. The Handbook of Salmon Farming is a practical guide that covers everything the practitioner needs to know, and will also be of great use to academics and students of aquaculture and fish biology. The editors have invited contributions from experts in academia, the fish industry and government to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive handbook.

Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management

Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management
Author: R. Quentin Grafton,Ray Hilborn,Dale Squires,Maree Tait,Meryl Williams
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0199708282

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This handbook is the most comprehensive and interdisciplinary work on marine conservation and fisheries management ever compiled. It is the first to bridge fisheries and marine conservation issues. Its innovative ideas, detailed case studies, and governance framework provide a global special perspective over time and treat problems in the high seas, community fisheries, industrial fishing, and the many interactions between use and non-use of the oceans. Its policy tools and ideas for overcoming the perennial problems of over fishing, habitat and biodiversity loss address the facts that many marine ecosystems are in decline and plagued by overexploitation due to unsustainable fishing practices. An outstanding feature of the book is the detailed case-studies on conservation practice and fisheries management from around the world. These case studies are combined with 'foundation' chapters that provide an overview of the state of the marine world and innovative and far reaching perspectives about how we can move forward to face present and future challenges. The contributors include the world's leading fisheries scientists, economists, and managers. Ecosystem and incentive-based approaches are described and complemented by tools for cooperative, participatory solutions. Unique themes treated: fisher behavior and incentives for management beyond rights-based approaches; a synthesis of proposed 'solutions'; a framework for understanding and overcoming the critical determinants of the decline in fisheries, degradation of marine ecosystems, and poor socio-economic performance of many fishing communities; models for innovative policy instruments; a plan of action and adoption pathways to promote sustainable fishing practices globally. Collectively, the handbook's many valuable contributions offer a way forward to both understanding and resolving the multifaceted problems facing the world's oceans.