Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network

Wild-harvest fisheries for live reef fish are largely over-exploited or unsustainable because of over-fishing and the widespread use of destructive fishing practices such as blast and cyanide fishing. Sustainable aquaculture – such as that of groupers – is one option for meeting thestrong demand for reef fish, as well as potentially maintaining or improving the livelihoods of coastal communities. This report from a short study by the STREAM Initiative draws on secondary literature, media sources and four diverse case studies from at-risk reef fisheries, to frame a strategy for encouraging sustainable aquaculture as an alternative to destructive fishing practices. It was undertaken as a component of the APEC-funded project Collaborative Grouper Research and Development Network (FWG/01/2001) to better understand how recent technical advances in grouper culture and other complementary work – including that of the Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network (APMFAN) hosted by NACA – could better support the livelihoods of poor coastal communities. (PDF contains 49 pages)

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Main Authors: Haylor, G., Briggs, M.R.P., Pet-Soede, L., Tung, H., Yen, N.T.H., Adrien, B., O’Callaghan, B., Gow, C., DeVantier, L., Cheung, C., Santos, R., Pador, E., De la Torre, M., Bulcock, P., Savage, W.
Other Authors: Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) 2003
Subjects:Aquaculture, Sociology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20347
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-203472021-06-25T02:31:53Z Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices Haylor, G. Briggs, M.R.P. Pet-Soede, L. Tung, H. Yen, N.T.H. Adrien, B. O’Callaghan, B. Gow, C. DeVantier, L. Cheung, C. Santos, R. Pador, E. De la Torre, M. Bulcock, P. Savage, W. Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) Aquaculture Sociology Wild-harvest fisheries for live reef fish are largely over-exploited or unsustainable because of over-fishing and the widespread use of destructive fishing practices such as blast and cyanide fishing. Sustainable aquaculture – such as that of groupers – is one option for meeting thestrong demand for reef fish, as well as potentially maintaining or improving the livelihoods of coastal communities. This report from a short study by the STREAM Initiative draws on secondary literature, media sources and four diverse case studies from at-risk reef fisheries, to frame a strategy for encouraging sustainable aquaculture as an alternative to destructive fishing practices. It was undertaken as a component of the APEC-funded project Collaborative Grouper Research and Development Network (FWG/01/2001) to better understand how recent technical advances in grouper culture and other complementary work – including that of the Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network (APMFAN) hosted by NACA – could better support the livelihoods of poor coastal communities. (PDF contains 49 pages) FWG/01/2001 The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific based in Bangkok (Thailand) 2021-06-24T15:22:56Z 2021-06-24T15:22:56Z 2003 monograph 974-92192176-8 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20347 en application/pdf application/pdf 2-49 48 Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) Bangkok, Thailand http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2544 424 2011-09-29 18:51:52 2544 Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
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O’Callaghan, B.
Gow, C.
DeVantier, L.
Cheung, C.
Santos, R.
Pador, E.
De la Torre, M.
Bulcock, P.
Savage, W.
Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network
description Wild-harvest fisheries for live reef fish are largely over-exploited or unsustainable because of over-fishing and the widespread use of destructive fishing practices such as blast and cyanide fishing. Sustainable aquaculture – such as that of groupers – is one option for meeting thestrong demand for reef fish, as well as potentially maintaining or improving the livelihoods of coastal communities. This report from a short study by the STREAM Initiative draws on secondary literature, media sources and four diverse case studies from at-risk reef fisheries, to frame a strategy for encouraging sustainable aquaculture as an alternative to destructive fishing practices. It was undertaken as a component of the APEC-funded project Collaborative Grouper Research and Development Network (FWG/01/2001) to better understand how recent technical advances in grouper culture and other complementary work – including that of the Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network (APMFAN) hosted by NACA – could better support the livelihoods of poor coastal communities. (PDF contains 49 pages)
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Adrien, B.
O’Callaghan, B.
Gow, C.
DeVantier, L.
Cheung, C.
Santos, R.
Pador, E.
De la Torre, M.
Bulcock, P.
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O’Callaghan, B.
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DeVantier, L.
Cheung, C.
Santos, R.
Pador, E.
De la Torre, M.
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title Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network
title_short Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network
title_full Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network
title_fullStr Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network
title_full_unstemmed Improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative APEC Grouper Research and Development Network
title_sort improving coastal livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture practices - a report to the collaborative apec grouper research and development network
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