Aquaculture Asia, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp.1-52, October - December 2004

CONTENTS:Captive breeding of vulnerable Indian carpCirrhinus reba with Ovaprim forconservation of wild populations, byU. K. Sarkar, R. S. Negi, P. K. Deepak, S.P. Singh, S.M. Srivastava and Dipak Roy.Conservation of the Asiatic catfish,Clarias batrachus through artificial propagationand larval rearing technique in India, byB.K. Mahapatra.A perspective on breeding and genetics ofwalking catfish in Thailand, byUthairat Na-Nakorn.Decline of wastewater-fedaquaculture in Hanoi, by Peter Edwards.Artificial propagation of the indigenous Torspecies, empurau (T. tambroides)and semah (T. douronensis), Sarawak,East Malaysia, by Sena S. De Silva, Brett Ingram, Stephen Sungan, David Tinggi, GeoffGooley, and Sih Yang Sim.Research and development on commercialland–based aquaculture of spotted babylon,Babylonia areolata Link 1807, in Thailand:Pilot grow-out operation, by Nilnaj Chaitanawisuti, Sirusa Kritsanapuntu, and Yutaka Natsukari.Question andanswer on shrimp health, byPornlerd Chanratchakool.Research points to co-management optionsfor poor fisherfolk in Vietnam, by Michael Akester, Le Vien Chi, Davide Fezzardi, and Flavio Corsin.Aquaculture developmentthrough NGOs, by M.C. Nandeesha. [Farmers as Scientists series]Sustainable, profitable and sociallyresponsible - building a ‘triple bottom line’grouper and snapper culture industry inKomodo, by Trevor Meyer, Sudaryanto, Peter Mous and Jos Pet.First successful hatchery production of Napoleon wrasseat Gondol Research Institute for Mariculture, Bali, byBejo Slamet and Jhon H. Hutapea.Assessment of the use of coded wire tags (CWT) to tracecoral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) in the live reef foodfish trade, by Mike Rimmer, Sarah Kistle and Geoffrey Muldoon.Trade and market trends in the live reef food fish trade, byGeoffrey Muldoon, Liz Peterson, Brian Johnston.

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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-181642021-06-27T02:09:55Z Aquaculture Asia, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp.1-52, October - December 2004 Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific Conservation Management Aquaculture India Thailand Sarawak East Malaysia Vietnam Bali CONTENTS:Captive breeding of vulnerable Indian carpCirrhinus reba with Ovaprim forconservation of wild populations, byU. K. Sarkar, R. S. Negi, P. K. Deepak, S.P. Singh, S.M. Srivastava and Dipak Roy.Conservation of the Asiatic catfish,Clarias batrachus through artificial propagationand larval rearing technique in India, byB.K. Mahapatra.A perspective on breeding and genetics ofwalking catfish in Thailand, byUthairat Na-Nakorn.Decline of wastewater-fedaquaculture in Hanoi, by Peter Edwards.Artificial propagation of the indigenous Torspecies, empurau (T. tambroides)and semah (T. douronensis), Sarawak,East Malaysia, by Sena S. De Silva, Brett Ingram, Stephen Sungan, David Tinggi, GeoffGooley, and Sih Yang Sim.Research and development on commercialland–based aquaculture of spotted babylon,Babylonia areolata Link 1807, in Thailand:Pilot grow-out operation, by Nilnaj Chaitanawisuti, Sirusa Kritsanapuntu, and Yutaka Natsukari.Question andanswer on shrimp health, byPornlerd Chanratchakool.Research points to co-management optionsfor poor fisherfolk in Vietnam, by Michael Akester, Le Vien Chi, Davide Fezzardi, and Flavio Corsin.Aquaculture developmentthrough NGOs, by M.C. Nandeesha. [Farmers as Scientists series]Sustainable, profitable and sociallyresponsible - building a ‘triple bottom line’grouper and snapper culture industry inKomodo, by Trevor Meyer, Sudaryanto, Peter Mous and Jos Pet.First successful hatchery production of Napoleon wrasseat Gondol Research Institute for Mariculture, Bali, byBejo Slamet and Jhon H. Hutapea.Assessment of the use of coded wire tags (CWT) to tracecoral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) in the live reef foodfish trade, by Mike Rimmer, Sarah Kistle and Geoffrey Muldoon.Trade and market trends in the live reef food fish trade, byGeoffrey Muldoon, Liz Peterson, Brian Johnston. ISSN 0859-600X 2021-06-24T14:46:35Z 2021-06-24T14:46:35Z 2004 monograph 0859-600X http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18164 en http://library.enaca.org/AquacultureAsia/Articles/Oct-Dec-2004/October-December-2004.pdf application/pdf application/pdf Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific Bangkok, Thailand http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/200 3 2011-09-29 22:25:14 200 Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
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Aquaculture Asia, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp.1-52, October - December 2004
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