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Books > Professional & Technical > Agriculture & farming > Aquaculture & fishing: practice & techniques
Flowing Water Fish Culture provides an in-depth discussion of the
husbandry of fin fish in a stream of water. It guides the reader
through the technical considerations of intensive aquaculture,
including fish growth rates, hydraulic characteristics of fish
rearing units, oxygen consumption rates in relation to oxygen
solubility and fish tolerance of hypoxia, and water reconditioning
by reaeration and ammonia filtration. Unlike other publications
that provide only general overviews on the subject, this
text/reference offers specific details that will be useful in the
actual design and operation of a facility. Problem sets at the end
of each chapter provide ample opportunity to develop skills. The
information in the book is valuable for those teaching,
considering, or practicing aquaculture at intensity levels ranging
from conventional single-pass trout hatcheries to closed
aquaculture systems.
This is the second edition of an extremely important and well
received book. The editor has brought together an international
team of experts in the subject, producing a book which contains
vital information on major aspects of this important subject. It
should appear on the shelves of animal behaviourists, fish
biologists and fisheries scientists.
Contents: Aknowledgements List of Figures List of Photographs 1. Introduction 2. Biological Basis 3. Historical Development 4. Economic Charateristics 5. Spatial Organisation 6. Trends in Production in Oceans, Continents and Countries 7. Recreational Fishing 8. Fisheries Management 9. Aquaculture 10. Fish Landings, First Sales and Processing 11. Marketing and Consumption of Fish and Fish Commodities 12. Conclusion Bibliography
Economics of Aquaculture presents basic economic theory in a
concise and logical format which is easily adaptable to practical
application. Examples of economic solutions to common problems help
you understand the need for economic application to aquaculture and
the success that may come with sound economic planning and
management. It also provides coverage of virtually all basic
principles of microeconomics, farm management finance, and
marketing applicable to the aquacultural industry. You will "walk"
through the intricate maze of decisions which are necessary for
success in the business environment.The regular and on-going
business of aquacultural production and marketing is addressed as a
continuous problem set for the student or producer. Business
decisions are shown to be logical extensions of those in production
and vice versa. A successful producer must be a successful business
person if production is to remain an option. Thus, the real and
logical need for economics in production is carefully
presented.Additionally, producers and students alike will find that
application of careful economic planning results in long-term
viability for individual producers as well as community projects,
cooperatives, or even governmental projects. Special sections in
the book illustrate the savings or costs of right and wrong
decisions as well as those related to short versus longer term
planning and investment. Other topics covered in this book include:
role of aquaculture in economic development fish demand and supply
farm management and operation time value of money in the short- and
long-term capital budgeting market structure and price theory
government in aquacultureAlong with students, other readers will
find the business help they need in Economics of Aquaculture.
Professional aquaculturalists will find the topics of basic
production economics, marketing, and cost analysis particularly
relevant and governmental administrators will find the presentation
of basic principles, time value of money, capital budgeting, and
the role of government in aquaculture a valuable resource for years
to come.
The last two decades have seen unprecedented developments in marine
science and technology. Large scale, international long-term
scientific programmes have emerged for monitoring the state of the
ocean environment and the rapid development of the offshore oil
industry has provided the technological means for a range of other
maritime developments. The purpose of this book is to review key
developments in this field. Three major themes are developed
throughout the book: the key importance of technical developments
in ocean management; the application of these developments to
specific sea uses ranging from fish farming to the deep sea
disposal of industrial waste; and the long term general issues
raised - and to some extent solved - by science and technology.
This book should be of interest to students and professionals
involved in maritime studies, oceanography, offshore engineering
and environmental science.
Social, economic, political, business, and cultural environmental
factors affect the international marketing operation and
performance of international firms. This highly insightful volume
focuses on four of the most significant forces with which companies
must deal on an international level--macro international marketing
issues, sociopolitical international marketing issues,
international marketing strategies, and special international
marketing topics. Within this framework, experts examine the impact
of two major environmental factors, namely the social and political
conditions, on international companies to adopt corresponding
marketing techniques and practices in different international
markets. They also explore how specific details of a country, such
as income level, cultural attributes, consumer characteristics,
laws, and politics, influence the market potential of international
firms and thus the scale of the company operations. Indispensable
reading for scholars, economists, and business people who are
interested in marketing on a global scale.
This book systematically introduces the knowledge system and
research results of fisheries forecasting. It is divided into four
parts and seven chapters. The first part is the introduction, which
mainly introduces the basic concepts, the nature of the subject,
and the research contents, as well as the current status of
research. The second part is about the basic knowledge of fisheries
forecasting, including overview of the world marine environment,
fish shoaling and migration distribution, the relationship between
fish behavior and marine environment, and the basic theory of
forming fishing ground. The third part is the focus of this book,
including the basic principles and methods of fisheries
forecasting, as well as the application of new techniques and
methods in fisheries forecasting. The fourth part is the
comprehensive application of fisheries forecasting, including the
general situation of world marine fisheries, the impact of global
marine environment changes on fisheries resources and fishing
ground, and case studying of fisheries forecasting of important
economic species, such as oceanic squid, jack mackerel, anchovy,
and skipjack. The study of this book will help everyone to master
the basic principles and methods of fisheries forecasting, as well
as the application of new technologies and methods in important
economic species, and lay a foundation for future work in the field
of marine fisheries.
As a group, carp provide 4 million metric tonnes of fish annually -
over a quarter of all fish culture worldwide. For the first time, a
book is available in English that concentrates solely on the carp
as an economic rather than an ornamental fish with a panel of
international experts producing a comprehensive, practical volume
about carp production and management. Starting with a brief look at
the biology of cyprinids, the book then discusses the methods and
management of carp farming, from water quality to the economics of
fish production in ponds. Novel methods to improve stock, including
genetic engineering, are covered and case studies give added value
to the text. As carp farming turns from traditional to intensive
methods, farmers, researchers and technicians in industry will
welcome this benchmark volume, which also is a valuable reference
book for graduate and postgraduate students and lecturers in
aquaculture.
Bringing together recent advances in the research into the ecology
and biology of brown and sea trouth, this book places them in their
ecological setting and shows how an understanding of their biology
and environment aids efficient management of both fish stocks and
the surroundings. In particular, it concentrates on the management
of the fish in natural flowing waters, and discusses issues such as
how to determine an efficient feeding strategy and the influence of
hatchery stocks upon wild populations. A detailed case study
focusing on the French experience is of especial interest. Biology
and Ecology of the Brown Sea Trout synthesizes the considerable
body of research available and provides a significant tool for the
better management and conservation of these important fish.
A great deal is now known about the functional organization,
physiology, reproduction, and development of barnacles. For the
first time, this book brings to bear all aspects of this knowledge
on our interpretation of the dynamics of barnacle evolution
relating them to the fossil history and biogeography of the group.
Named #1 of 15 Best New Biotechnology Books to Read in 2021 by
BookAuthority. This volume explores and explains the vast uses and
benefits of algae as food, feed, and fuel. It covers the most
advanced applications of algae in the food and feed industries and
for environmental sustainability. With chapters written by experts
and which were extensively reviewed by many well-known subject
experts and professionals, Phycobiotechnology: Biodiversity and
Biotechnology of Algae and Algal Products for Food, Feed, and Fuel
provides an abundance of valuable information. Algae are a
genetically diverse group of organisms with a wide range of
physiological and biochemical characteristics that have unique
capabilities in the fields of agriculture, pharmaceuticals,
industry, and environment. Algae hold the potential to become the
planet's next major source of energy and a vital part of the
solution for climate change and dependence on fossil fuels. Many
varieties of algae are also known to be an abundant source of
vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that can boost the human
immune system.
Key Features: more information on macroalgae detailed description
of biotic associations updated description of biomass cultivation
systems coverage of different "omic" approaches and tools used in
algal investigation an expanded and updated algae utilization
chapter.
Fish Nutrition, Fourth Edition is an up-to-date, authoritative
presentation of all key elements of the nutrition of fish and
crustaceans. As aquaculture is rapidly expanding, more than 200
herbivorous and carnivorous species occupy a diverse range of
ecological niches, and have therefore evolved to utilize a wide
array of food sources. This new edition highlights these
differences and covers the complexity and challenges associated
with fish nutrition, addressing nutrient requirements to produce
high-quality, healthful and sustainable resources, the essential
nutrients for fish species, including proteins and amino acids,
vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, a feed quality
assessment, and fish pathology. Led by a team of international
experts, this edition provides readers with new information on the
use of high-throughput technologies in fish nutrition research, the
role of feeds on the community structure of the microbiome, and
advances in essential nutrient requirements.
Sustainable Fish Production and Processing is a unique resource
that bridges the gap between academia and industry by analyzing
new, state-of-the-art fish production, processing and waste
management. The book explores general valorization methods,
focusing on the extraction of high added-value compounds and their
reutilization in different fields of the food and nutraceuticals
industry. Sections take a comprehensive approach to understanding
the most recent advances in the field, while also analyzing the
potentiality and sustainability of already commercialized processes
and products. This resource could be utilized as a handbook for
anyone dealing with sustainability issues within the fish industry.
Emphasis of fish production is given to food security issues, large
marine ecosystems, aquaculture genomics, epigenetics and breeding,
proteomics for quality and safety in fishery products, post-harvest
practices in small scale fisheries, and lifecycle impact of
industrial aquaculture systems. Emphasis of fish processing and
by-products is given to industrial thawing of fish blocks, sources
and functional properties of fish protein hydrolysates, recovery
technologies and applications, potential biomedical applications,
ready-to-eat products, fish waste for bacterial protease
production, fish waste for feeding as well as lipid extraction from
fish processing for biofuels.
Ocean Acidification and Marine Wildlife: Physiological and
Behavioral Impacts provides comprehensive knowledge on how
decreases in the pH of the world's oceans is affecting marine
organisms. The book synthesizes recent findings about the impacts
of ocean acidification (OA) on marine animals, covering the
physiological and behavioral effects upon marine invertebrates and
vertebrates, the potential physiological and molecular mechanism
affects, and interactions of OA with other environmental factors.
Written by international experts in this research field, this book
summarizes new discoveries of OA effects on fertilization,
embryonic development, biomineralization, metabolism, immune
response, foraging, anti-predation, habitat selection, and the
social hierarchy of marine animals. This is an important resource
for researchers and practitioners in marine conservation, marine
wildlife studies, and climate change studies. In addition, it will
serve as a valuable text for marine biology and animal science
students.
This book is dedicated to the Silver Bream, a fish too long
neglected by anglers, wildlife enthusiasts and science. In fact,
this is the first book ever devoted to this freshwater fish.
Scientist, author and broadcaster Dr Mark Everard introduces the
biology of the silver bream, angling for this fish, and its diverse
social quirks and values.
Aquaculture Ecosystems contains a thorough and exciting synthesis
of current information on aquaculture practices and substantial
discussion of the way forward in transforming the aquaculture
industry by improving its sustainability. This important book
includes discussion of all the current major issues relating to
aquaculture practices in relation to the ecology of their
situations, environmental concerns, and details of how
sustainability can be improved. Efforts have been made to include
chapters that go beyond the stage of debate on old topics,
providing conclusions to provide leads for action plans and
practices addressing modern challenges such as global climate
change. Commencing with a chapter covering concerns and solutions
centred around seafood security, the following chapters cover the
biology and behavior of aquatic animals and their selection for use
in aquaculture systems, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture,
nutrient inputs and pollution, biofouling, blue carbon stocks in
coastal aquaculture, climate change adaptations and knowledge
management in aquaculture. Written by internationally-recognized
experts in aquaculture and ecology, and edited by Saleem Mustafa,
well known for his work in aquatic sciences, the book provides a
great deal of use and interest to all those involved in aquaculture
planning and development, environmental sciences and aquatic
ecology. All libraries in universities and research establishments
where biological sciences and aquaculture are studied and taught
should have copies of this vital reference on their shelves.
This straightforward, easily understandable primer details the
principles and practices of genetics as they relate to fish
farming. After reviewing basic genetic principles and the genetics
of sex determination, this book focuses on the genetics of
qualitative traits and profiles selection programs that produce
true breeding populations. It also considers quantitative issues,
broodstock management, genetic engineering, chromosomal
manipulation and electrophoresis.
This book discusses how to use the wastewaters, liquid biowastes
and soils unfit for agriculture to economically viable aquaculture
practices; and putting the emphasis on, aquaculture posology, the
science of quantification and administration of doses in aquatic
health and aquaculture management. Broadly, aquaculture practices
come across three types of problems each; in the context of water
quality, and fin fish and shell fish diseases; and preventive,
curative and noncurative diseases in fin fish and shell fish. Note:
T&F does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India,
Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives is an award-winning and
groundbreaking exploration of the fundamental elements of the
taxonomy, systematics, physiology, and ecology of sharks, skates,
rays, and chimera. This edition presents current research as well
as traditional models, to provide future researchers with solid
historical foundations in shark research as well as presenting
current trends from which to develop new frontiers in their own
work. Traditional areas of study such as age and growth,
reproduction, taxonomy and systematics, sensory biology, and
ecology are updated with contemporary research that incorporates
emerging techniques including molecular genetics, exploratory
techniques in artificial insemination, and the rapidly expanding
fields of satellite tracking, remote sensing, accelerometry, and
imaging. With two new editors and 90 contributors from the US, UK,
South Africa, Portugal, France, Canada, New Zealand, Australia,
India, Palau, United Arab Emirates, Micronesia, Sweden, Argentina,
Indonesia, Cameroon, and the Netherlands, this third edition is the
most global and comprehensive yet. It adds six new chapters
representing extensive studies of health, stress, disease and
pathology, and social structure, and continues to explore
elasmobranch ecological roles and interactions with their habitats.
The book concludes with a comprehensive review of conservation
policies, management, and strategies, as well as consideration of
the potential effects of impending climate change. Presenting
cohesive and integrated coverage of key topics and discussing
technological advances used in modern shark research, this revised
edition offers a well-rounded picture for students and researchers.
This book addresses, reviews and evaluates key themes in organic
aquaculture and is set out to show how these relate to the
challenges and bottlenecks for a responsible organic aquaculture
production in Europe. The key themes reflect the main challenges
facing the organic aquaculture industry: guarantee and
certification system, nutrition, reproduction, production system
design and animal welfare. In addition, it assesses the impact of
new and future potential development of new knowledge to update and
modify the criteria and standards for organic aquaculture. Organic
aquaculture is an alternative production approach driven by the
growing interest in sustainable utilization of resources. It is
rightly viewed as an important contributor to the economy and to
the well-being and health of communities. This work will contribute
to the scientific knowledge that needs to strengthen effective
organic aquaculture. The collation of information on research and
data will be of applied value to researchers, university students,
end users and policy authorities in the EU and worldwide.
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