Aquaculture Asia, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp.1-50, January - March 2005

CONTENTS:Freshwater prawn culture in China and its market prospects, by Miao Weimin. Demise of wastewater-fed duckweed based aquaculture in Bangladesh, by Peter Edwards. Freshwater finfish biodiversity – an Asian perspective I: Current status, by Thuy T.T. Nguyen and Sena S De Silva. Her farm is destroyed,how can we help? by S.Y. Sim. Women oyster vendors in Eastern Thailand, by Brian Szuster and Mark Flaherty. Feed and feeding practices at farm level for marine finfish aquaculture in Asia-Pacific, by Sih Yang Sim and Kevin Williams. ACIAR grouper grow-out feeds program andrelated CSIRO research, by Kevin C. Williams, David M.Smith, Ian H. Williams, Simon J. Irvin and Margaret Barclay. Feed development and application for juvenile grouper, by Ketut Suwirya and Nyoman Adiasmara Giri. Present status in the development of culture technologyfor the silver pomfret Pampus argenteus, by Sulaiman M. Almatar and Charles M. James. Best practices for using trash fish in the culture of juvenile Malabar grouper, Epinephelus malabaricus, byLe Anh Tuan. Grouper grow-out feeds research at Maros Research Institute for Coastal Aquaculture, South Sulawesi,Indonesia, by Usman, Rachmansyah, Asda Laining, and Taufik Ahmad.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific 2005
Subjects:Fisheries, Sociology, Aquaculture, China, Bangladesh, Thailand, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, grouper, Silver Pomfret, Pampus argenteus, Malabar grouper, Epinephelus malabaricus, duckweed,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18132
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