"Freshwater Aquaculture" is the definitive guide to freshwater
aquaculture, an indispensable resource for both professional
aquaculturists and backyard fish growers. William McLarney,
scientist and pioneer in the field, describes every aspect of
aquaculture, from the underlying scientific concepts to stepby-
step instructions for each type, size, and phase of culture.
Numerous species are discussed in detail, from catfish and trout to
freshwater shrimp and clams. The emphasis throughout is on energy
efficiency and ways to work profitably within natural
ecosystems.
Using numerous tables, hints, and details of how and how not to
do it, McLarney proves fish culture need not be hit or miss, with
endless trial and error, financial losses, and discouragement to
the prospective farmer.
Nothing has been overlooked in this guide. As well as providing
all the basic information on the culture of North American
freshwater food fishes, the author has explained the various
aquaculture systems, including those integrated with plants, land
animals, and cage cultures. Pond construction and repair, water
quality and chemistry, marketing and shipping concerns, diseases,
and legal restrictions are all explored.
"Freshwater Aquaculture" includes cooking methods for the
different species as well as a large appendix describing qualities
such as habitat, ease of culture, and flavor of the thirty-five
food fishes discussed. A thorough resource section provides
valuable information on publications, supplies, advice, and
training.
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