Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
The seafood industry: species, products, processing, and safety, 2012, Ed. 2, pp 63-70
This work presents an overview of the main residues (by-products) generated by fish -farming and bivalve mollusk culture in Galicia. The aim is to disseminate basic and applied knowledge pertaining to the chain of residue transformations, beginning with the producers and extending to the canneries...
Author(s)
Santos, I.; Fernández, M.; Guerrero, S.
Publisher
Science Society of Galicia, Pontevedra, Spain
Citation
Mol, 2017, No.17, pp 74-96
While the UK is the fourth largest aquaculture producer in Europe by volume, it is the second largest by value with an annual first sale value of around £1 billion. Over 90% of this value is from Atlantic salmon farmed in Scotland, but other finfish and shellfish aquaculture species are important...
Author(s)
Regan, T.; Bean, T. P.; Ellis, T.; Davie, A.; Carboni, S.; Migaud, H.; Houston, R. D.
Publisher
Wiley, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2021, 13, 4, pp 1958-1985
The history and general overview of aquaculture production in Korea was presented highlighting its farming systems and cultured systems, mariculture, freshwater aquaculture, demand and trade of its aquaculture products, consumer trends, preferences and buying patterns, import-export, constraints to ...
Author(s)
Yun HyeonHo; Taddese, F.; Bai, S. C.
Publisher
World Aquaculture Society, Baton Rouge, USA
Citation
World Aquaculture, 2015, 46, 1, pp 14-19
Author(s)
Bosworth, B. G.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
The seafood industry: species, products, processing, and safety, 2012, Ed. 2, pp 318-326
Aquaculture has become one of the most profitable agricultural businesses in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela with a global yearly production exceeding 14 000 tonnes. Bivalve culture is considered a potential industry for mass production of marine products, particularly in the northeastern...
Author(s)
Lodeiros, C.; Freites, L.; Graziani, C.; Alió, J.
Publisher
FAO Library, Rome, Italy
Citation
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Proceedings, 2010, No.19, pp 161-170
This special publication of the Canadian Aquaculture Research and Development Review 2013 (no.23) is an ongoing compendium of the aquaculture research and development projects that have been underway over the past two years from all across Canada. The review contains over 220 project descriptions...
Author(s)
Martell, D. J.; Duhaime, J.; Parsons, G. J.
Publisher
Aquaculture Association of Canada, St. Andrews, Canada
Citation
Special Publication - Aquaculture Association of Canada, 2013, No.23, pp 96 pp.
In the Baltic Sea, rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss is the most common species used in marine aquaculture, but further increase in production is problematic due to environmental legal regulations, especially in the coastal zone. A solution could be to place the fish farms offshore and use mussel...
Author(s)
Maar, M.; Larsen, J.; Thenen, M. von; Dahl, K.
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center, Oldendorf, Germany
Citation
Aquaculture Environment Interactions, 2020, 12, 339-358, pp 339-358
In this special publication (no. 16) of the Aquaculture Association of Canada a review on the project (over 220) descriptions detailing an impressive range of topics, disciplines, and species from across the vast geography of Canada was presented. Projects include marine and freshwater species,...
Author(s)
Martell, D. J.; Burgetz, I.; Duhaime, J.; Parsons, G. J.
Publisher
Aquaculture Association of Canada, St. Andrews, Canada
Citation
Canadian aquaculture: R&D review - 2011, 2011, pp 89 pp.
The information extracted from IMPASSE, DAISIE, FishBase, and FAO-DIAS inventories of alien species were used to draw a list of the 27 most utilized animal alien species for aquaculture and related activities (e.g. stocking, sport fishing, ornamental purposes) in Europe. Three variables have been...
Author(s)
Savini, D.; Occhipinti-Ambrogi, A.; Marchini, A.; Tricarico, E.; Gherardi, F.; Olenin, S.; Gollasch, S.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2010, 26, s2, pp 1-7