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Tropical mariculture
De Silva, S.S. (Ed.) (1998). Tropical mariculture. First edition. Academic Press: San Diego. ISBN 0-12-210845-0. 487 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-210845-7.X5000-4

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    VLIZ: Aquaculture AQU.12 [100009]

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • De Silva, S.S., editor

Content
  • De Silva, S.S. (1998). Tropical mariculture: current status and prospects, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 1-16, more
  • Phillips, M.J. (1998). Tropical mariculture and coastal environmental integrity, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 17-69, more
  • Kohno, H. (1998). Early life history features influencing larval survival of cultivated tropical finfish, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 71-110, more
  • Knibb, W.; Gorshkova, G.; Gorshkova, S. (1998). Genetic improvement of cultured marine finfish: case studies, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 111-149, more
  • Southgate, P.C.; Partridge, G.J. (1998). Development of artificial diets for marine finfish larvae: problems and prospects, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 151-169, more
  • Tacon, A.G.J.; Barg, U.C. (1998). Major challenges to feed development for marine and diadromous finfish and crustacean species, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 171-207, more
  • Colorni, A. (1998). Pathobiology of marine organisms cultured in the tropics, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 209-255, more
  • Primavera, J.H. (1998). Tropical shrimp farming and its sustainability, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 257-289, more
  • Yanagisawa, T. (1998). Aspects of the biology and culture of the sea cucumber, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 291-308, more
  • Joseph, M.M. (1998). Mussel and oyster culture in the tropics, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 309-360, more
  • Lee, C.-S. (1998). Culture of marine finfish species of the Pacific, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 361-380, more
  • Bagarinao, T. (1998). Historical and current trends in milkfish farming in the Philippines, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 381-422, more
  • Seng, L.T. (1998). Grouper culture, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 423-448, more
  • Rimmer, M.A.; Russel, D.J. (1998). Aspects of the biology and culture of Lates calcarifer, in: De Silva, S.S. Tropical mariculture. pp. 449-476, more

Abstract
    Tropical Mariculture takes an in-depth look at developmental activities in a growing industry striving towards sustainability and environmental integrity. All of the contributors to this book have considerable experience and expertise in the field of tropical mariculture, and this is the first book to bring expert contributions together. The topics covered are wide and varied, ranging from general issues such as the impact of mariculture on coastal ecosystems to genetic improvement of cultured marine species, as well as the specifics of breeding selected marine species of current importance, such as groupers and sea bass. Significant coverage is also given to the problems of larval rearing in inland aquaculture as well as the demands of water- and land-based resources in a tropical environment. This book will be essential for everyone working in and researching tropical mariculture.

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