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Aquaculture is the keeping, breeding, hatching or culturing of fish. Fish used for aquaculture include nonpearl oysters, mussels, yabbies, marron, crayfish, abalone, prawns, freshwater and marine finfish, trochus and algae for beta carotene (ie any marine organism other than reptiles, birds and...

Author(s)
Shakouri, B.; Yazdi, S. K.
Publisher
American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information, Ma'an, Jordan
Citation
Advances in Environmental Biology, 2012, 6, 1, pp 18-23
Abstract

This article describes the characteristics, challenges and future of shrimp, crab, prawn, mollusc, fish and Artemia culture in Vietnam and the effects of climate change.

Author(s)
Tran Ncoc Hai; Nguyen Thanh Phuong; Nguyen Van Hoa; Le Quoc Viet; Ly Van Khanh; Tao ChauTai; Nguyen Thi Ncoc Anh; Ngo Thi Thu Thao; Sorgeloos, P.
Publisher
World Aquaculture Society, Baton Rouge, USA
Citation
World Aquaculture, 2020, 51, 2, pp 19-26
Abstract

This work contain conference proceedings on the reproduction, physiology, feeding, diseases, culture and management of shellfish.

Publisher
National Shellfisheries Association, Southampton, USA
Citation
Journal of Shellfish Research, 2015, 34, 2, pp 695-727
Abstract

Diversification of production systems has been identified as one of the major strategies for the long-term sustainability of brackishwater aquaculture. On the context of diversification, a 180-day culture experiment was carried out where four farming systems were tested: monoculture of mud crab, ...

Author(s)
Christina Lalramchhani; Paran, B. C.; Anand, P. S. S.; Ghoshal, T. K.; Prem Kumar; Vijayan, K. K.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture Research, 2020, 51, 10, pp 4165-4172
Abstract

This document was based on the proceedings of a workshop organized by the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on assessing the feasibility and sustainability of establishing a regional shellfish hatchery for the Wider...

Author(s)
Lovatelli, A.; Sarkis, S.
Publisher
FAO Library, Rome, Italy
Citation
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Proceedings, 2010, No.19, pp xiv + 246 pp.
Abstract

This section is comprised of 52 abstracts of papers presented at the 30th Milford Aquaculture Seminar. The topics discussed include shellfish aquaculture, its effects on the environment and ecology, pollution by heavy metals, techniques employed in shellfish culture, management of aquaculture...

Author(s)
Blogoslawski, W. J.
Publisher
National Shellfisheries Association, Southampton, USA
Citation
Journal of Shellfish Research, 2010, 29, 2, pp 541-561
Abstract

The production of most farmed molluscs, including mussels, oysters, scallops, abalone, and clams, is heavily dependent on natural seed from the plankton. Closing the lifecycle of species in hatcheries can secure independence from wild stocks and enables long-term genetic improvement of broodstock...

Author(s)
Hollenbeck, C. M.; Johnston, I. A.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Genetics, 2018, 9, July, pp 253
Abstract

This article describes the development, economic and productive progress of the fish, shrimp, prawn and crab aquaculture industry in Myanmar from 2011-2021 and its total collapse due to military conflict.

Author(s)
Fitzsimmons, K.
Publisher
World Aquaculture Society, Baton Rouge, USA
Citation
World Aquaculture, 2021, 52, 4, pp 36-39
Abstract

This article describes an inexpensive, low labour, brood-preserving, minimal space method for spawning bivalves called the bin-silo method. The components of this system are presented as well as results of trials using the bin-silo system to successfully spawn Eastern oyster, hard clam and ribbed ...

Author(s)
Landau, B. J.
Publisher
World Aquaculture Society, Baton Rouge, USA
Citation
World Aquaculture, 2014, 45, 1, pp 58-61
Abstract

Aquaculture in Brazil probably started in the 17th century, during the Dutch occupation of the northeastern region. Currently, this activity can be divided into five main sectors, defined by tradition and type of cultured organism: freshwater fish, marine shrimp, mollusks, freshwater prawns and...

Author(s)
Valenti, W. C.; Barros, H. P.; Moraes-Valenti, P.; Bueno, G. W.; Cavalli, R. O.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Aquaculture Reports, 2021, 19,

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