Responsible marine aquaculture / edited by Robert R. Stickney and James P. McVey.

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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
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Physical Description:xv, 391 p. :; ill., maps.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
  • Robert R. Stickney
  • 2. Management of Marine Aquaculture: the Sustainability Challenge
  • M. Richard DeVoe and Catherine E. Hodges
  • 3. Marine Mammals and Aquaculture: Conflicts and Potential Resolutions
  • Bernd Wursig and Glenn A. Gailey
  • 4. Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture: Throwing a Line into the Pond
  • William D. Harvey and Larry D. McKinney
  • 5. Aquaculture: Opportunity or Threat to Traditional Capture Fishermen?
  • Rollie Barnaby and Steve Adams
  • 6. Advances in Marine Stock Enhancement: Shifting Emphasis to Theory and Accountability
  • Kenneth M. Leber
  • 7 Aquatic Polyculture and Balanced Ecosystem Management: New Paradigms for Seafood Production
  • James P. McVey, Robert R. Stickney, Charles Yarish and Thierry Chopin
  • 8. The Role of Marine Aquaculture Facilities as Habitats and Ecosystems
  • Barry A. Costa-Pierce and Christopher J. Bridger
  • 9. Mangroves and Coastal Aquaculture
  • Claude E. Boyd
  • 10. Environmental Effects Associated with Marine Netpen Waste with Emphasis on Salmon Farming in the Pacific Northwest
  • Kenneth M. Brooks, Conrad Mahnken and Colin Nash
  • 11. Issues Associated with Non-indigenous Species in Marine Aquaculture
  • Robert R. Stickney
  • 12. Genetic Changes in Marine Aquaculture Species and the Potential for Impacts on Natural Populations
  • William K. Hershberger
  • 13. What Role Does Genetics Play in Responsible Aquaculture?
  • L. James Lester
  • 14. Understanding the Interaction of Extractive and Fed Aquaculture Using Ecosystem Modelling
  • Mac V. Rawson, Jr, Changsheng Chen, Rubao Ji, Mingyuan Zhu,
  • Daoru Wang, Lu Wang, Charles Yarish, James B. Sullivan,
  • Thierry Chopin and Raquel Carmona
  • 15. Shrimp Farm Effluents
  • Granvil D. Treece
  • 16. Fish Meal: Historical Uses, Production Trends and Future Outlook for Sustainable Supplies
  • Ronald W. Hardy and Albert G.J. Tacon
  • 17. The Use of Wild-caught Juveniles in Coastal Aquaculture and its Application to Coral Reef Fishes
  • Cathy Hair, Johann Bell and Peter Doherty
  • 18. Contending with Criticism: Sensible Responses in an Age of Advocacy
  • Terrence R. Tiersch and John A. Hargreaves.