The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands

Fish is crucial to food and nutrition security in Solomon Islands, and demand is expected to increase due to a growing population. However, it is projected that current capture fisheries production will not meet this growing demand. Aquaculture has the potential to mitigate the capture fishery shortfall, and the Government of Solomon Islands is prioritizing aquaculture as a solution to meet future food and income needs. Aquaculture in Solomon Islands is still in early development. Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) is farmed for household consumption, but its prolific reproductive rate and resulting slow growth limit its potential as a commercial aquaculture species. More productive fish species that are not indigenous to Solomon Islands but are successfully farmed overseas could be introduced; however, such a decision needs to take into account the potential ecological or social impacts. For land-based pond aquaculture, the only indigenous species that has been farmed extensively elsewhere is milkfish (Chanos chanos). This report presents a feasibility assessment for milkfish farming in Solomon Islands. It synthesizes the current knowledge about milkfish farming and presents results of a 4-year study on the potential for milkfish aquaculture in Solomon Islands.

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Main Authors: Sulu, R.J., Vuto, S.P., Schwarz, A.M., Chang, C.W., Alex, M., Basco, J.E., Phillips, M., Teoh, S.J., Perera, R., Pickering, T., Oengpepa, C.P., Toihere, C., Rota, H., Cleasby, N., Lilopeza, M., Lavisi, J., Sibiti, S., Tawaki, A., Warren, R., Harohau, D., Sukulu, M., Koti, B.
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Language:English
Published: WorldFish 2016
Subjects:Aquaculture, Milkfish, Research, Pacific, Solomon Islands,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35419
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-354192021-07-10T03:10:18Z The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands Sulu, R.J. Vuto, S.P. Schwarz, A.M. Chang, C.W. Alex, M. Basco, J.E. Phillips, M. Teoh, S.J. Perera, R. Pickering, T. Oengpepa, C.P. Toihere, C. Rota, H. Cleasby, N. Lilopeza, M. Lavisi, J. Sibiti, S. Tawaki, A. Warren, R. Harohau, D. Sukulu, M. Koti, B. Aquaculture Aquaculture Milkfish Research Pacific Solomon Islands Fish is crucial to food and nutrition security in Solomon Islands, and demand is expected to increase due to a growing population. However, it is projected that current capture fisheries production will not meet this growing demand. Aquaculture has the potential to mitigate the capture fishery shortfall, and the Government of Solomon Islands is prioritizing aquaculture as a solution to meet future food and income needs. Aquaculture in Solomon Islands is still in early development. Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) is farmed for household consumption, but its prolific reproductive rate and resulting slow growth limit its potential as a commercial aquaculture species. More productive fish species that are not indigenous to Solomon Islands but are successfully farmed overseas could be introduced; however, such a decision needs to take into account the potential ecological or social impacts. For land-based pond aquaculture, the only indigenous species that has been farmed extensively elsewhere is milkfish (Chanos chanos). This report presents a feasibility assessment for milkfish farming in Solomon Islands. It synthesizes the current knowledge about milkfish farming and presents results of a 4-year study on the potential for milkfish aquaculture in Solomon Islands. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Developing inland aquaculture in Solomon Islands 2021-06-24T17:49:18Z 2021-06-24T17:49:18Z 2016 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35419 en Program report http://www.worldfishcenter.org/resource_centre/2016-07.pdf application/pdf application/pdf 97 WorldFish Penang, Malaysia http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20520 115 2016-04-21 08:01:48 20520 WorldFish Center
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Aquaculture
Milkfish
Research
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Solomon Islands
Aquaculture
Aquaculture
Milkfish
Research
Pacific
Solomon Islands
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Aquaculture
Milkfish
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Pacific
Solomon Islands
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Aquaculture
Milkfish
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Pacific
Solomon Islands
Sulu, R.J.
Vuto, S.P.
Schwarz, A.M.
Chang, C.W.
Alex, M.
Basco, J.E.
Phillips, M.
Teoh, S.J.
Perera, R.
Pickering, T.
Oengpepa, C.P.
Toihere, C.
Rota, H.
Cleasby, N.
Lilopeza, M.
Lavisi, J.
Sibiti, S.
Tawaki, A.
Warren, R.
Harohau, D.
Sukulu, M.
Koti, B.
The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands
description Fish is crucial to food and nutrition security in Solomon Islands, and demand is expected to increase due to a growing population. However, it is projected that current capture fisheries production will not meet this growing demand. Aquaculture has the potential to mitigate the capture fishery shortfall, and the Government of Solomon Islands is prioritizing aquaculture as a solution to meet future food and income needs. Aquaculture in Solomon Islands is still in early development. Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) is farmed for household consumption, but its prolific reproductive rate and resulting slow growth limit its potential as a commercial aquaculture species. More productive fish species that are not indigenous to Solomon Islands but are successfully farmed overseas could be introduced; however, such a decision needs to take into account the potential ecological or social impacts. For land-based pond aquaculture, the only indigenous species that has been farmed extensively elsewhere is milkfish (Chanos chanos). This report presents a feasibility assessment for milkfish farming in Solomon Islands. It synthesizes the current knowledge about milkfish farming and presents results of a 4-year study on the potential for milkfish aquaculture in Solomon Islands.
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topic_facet Aquaculture
Aquaculture
Milkfish
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Solomon Islands
author Sulu, R.J.
Vuto, S.P.
Schwarz, A.M.
Chang, C.W.
Alex, M.
Basco, J.E.
Phillips, M.
Teoh, S.J.
Perera, R.
Pickering, T.
Oengpepa, C.P.
Toihere, C.
Rota, H.
Cleasby, N.
Lilopeza, M.
Lavisi, J.
Sibiti, S.
Tawaki, A.
Warren, R.
Harohau, D.
Sukulu, M.
Koti, B.
author_facet Sulu, R.J.
Vuto, S.P.
Schwarz, A.M.
Chang, C.W.
Alex, M.
Basco, J.E.
Phillips, M.
Teoh, S.J.
Perera, R.
Pickering, T.
Oengpepa, C.P.
Toihere, C.
Rota, H.
Cleasby, N.
Lilopeza, M.
Lavisi, J.
Sibiti, S.
Tawaki, A.
Warren, R.
Harohau, D.
Sukulu, M.
Koti, B.
author_sort Sulu, R.J.
title The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands
title_short The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands
title_full The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands
title_fullStr The feasibility of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Solomon Islands
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