Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment

Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment
Title Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Sandra E. Shumway
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 526
Release 2011-08-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470960949

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Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment focuses primarily on the issues surrounding environmental sustainability of shellfish aquaculture. The chapters in this book provide readers with the most current data available on topics such as resource enhancement and habitat restoration. Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment is also an invaluable resource for those looking to develop and implement environmental best management practices. Edited one of the world's leading shellfish researchers and with contributions from around the world, Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment is the definitive source of information for this increasingly important topic. View the Executive Summary here: http://seagrant.uconn.edu/publications/aquaculture/execsumm.pdf

Aquaculture in the Ecosystem

Aquaculture in the Ecosystem
Title Aquaculture in the Ecosystem PDF eBook
Author Marianne Holmer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 330
Release 2007-12-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1402068107

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This book provides a scientific forecast of development in aquaculture with a focus on the environmental, technological, social and economic constraints that need to be resolved to ensure sustainable development of the industry and allow the industry to be able to feed healthy seafood products to future generations. The chapters discuss the most critical bottlenecks of the development. They encompass subjects of understanding the environmental impacts, the current state-of-the-art in monitoring programs and in coastal zone management, the important interactions between wild and cultured organisms including release of non-native species into the wild.

Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture: A Practical Guide

Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture: A Practical Guide
Title Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture: A Practical Guide PDF eBook
Author Sandra Shumway
Publisher 5m Books Ltd
Pages 740
Release 2021-06-30
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1789181461

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Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture is a useable manual for all those interested in an up-to-date introduction to the field. Each of the major cultured species of commercial importance is covered, providing cutting-edge information of practical use to all those involved in shellfish aquaculture. The book’s editor and chapter authors are among the most widely known and respected authorities working in the industry and academia. Species covered include mussels, clams, oysters (including pearl oysters), scallops, cephalopods, abalone and gastropods. Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture contains a huge wealth of information of great use for personnel working in the industry, with chapters covering site selection, hatchery construction, disease, biofouling, best management practice and certification. 5m Books

Environmental Management for Aquaculture

Environmental Management for Aquaculture
Title Environmental Management for Aquaculture PDF eBook
Author A. Midlen
Publisher Springer
Pages 224
Release 1998-05-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0412595001

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In recent years the subject of pollution of natural waters by aquaculture has received considerable attention. With increasingly stringent regulation of wastewater quality from fish farms around the world, those involved in the industry need to be aware of the causes of pollution from fish and shellfish farms and of methods by which this pollution may be prevented. This book aims to bring the principles of wastewater treatment and other pollution control techniques for fish and shellfish farming to a wide audience of farmers, students, scientists and engineers; in fact anyone who works in aquaculture or pollution control. For this reason, the authors who have between them much experience in this area have written this important book with both the specialist and those new to the area in mind. As part of the growing Aquaculture Series, this title gives a comprehensive insight into this topic of vital importance to the aquaculture industry. This book should be on the shelves of all those involved in fish and shellfish farming and connected environmental issues, and available in universities and research establishments for students and professionals alike.

Aquaculture Production Systems

Aquaculture Production Systems
Title Aquaculture Production Systems PDF eBook
Author James H. Tidwell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 438
Release 2012-06-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0813801265

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Aquaculture is an increasingly diverse industry with an ever-growing number of species cultured and production systems available to professionals. A basic understanding of production systems is vital to the successful practice of aquaculture. Published with the World Aquaculture Society, Aquaculture Production Systems captures the huge diversity of production systems used in the production of shellfish and finfish in one concise volume that allows the reader to better understand how aquaculture depends upon and interacts with its environment. The systems examined range from low input methods to super-intensive systems. Divided into five sections that each focus on a distinct family of systems, Aquaculture Production Systems serves as an excellent text to those just being introduced to aquaculture as well as being a valuable reference to well-established professionals seeking information on production methods.

Sustainable Aquaculture

Sustainable Aquaculture
Title Sustainable Aquaculture PDF eBook
Author John E. Bardach
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 346
Release 1997-04-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780471148296

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Aquaculture is a rapidly growing, successful approach to improving diets by providing more high quality fish and shellfish protein. It is also an industry with major unresolved issues because of its negative impact on the environment. This book is a pioneering effort in the development of environmentally benign aquaculture methods.

Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment

Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment
Title Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Claude Boyd
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 364
Release 2015-02-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470959193

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Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment places aquaculture within the larger context of global population growth, increased demand for sustainable, reliable sources of food, and the responsible use of natural resources. Aquaculture production has grown rapidly in recent decades as over-exploitation and environmental degradation have drastically reduced wild fish stocks. As fish production has increased, questions have persisted about the environmental sustainability of current aquaculture practices. Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment is a timely synthesis and analysis of critical issues facing the continued growth and acceptance of aquaculture practices and products. Chapters look at the past, present, and future demands for food, aquaculture production, and tackle key issues ranging from environmental impacts of aquaculture to practical best management practices in aquaculture production. Providing broad coverage of issues that are essential to the continued development of aquaculture production, Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment will be vital resource for anyone involved in the field of aquaculture.