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Throughout the world the landings of capture fisheries are declining and this is not because the fishing nations are managing their resources better but because of the non-availability of the fish species. ...
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The potential economic impact of a fully developed mariculture industry in Alaska is not well understood by industry or policy makers. It is also not entirely clear what is needed to move from Alaska’s ...
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3. [Article] Dollars, Work and Food: Understanding Dependency on the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector
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4. [Article] Dramatic Development of Shrimp Culture in Asian Countries with Particular Reference to Thailand
Due to the development and change in shrimp culture technology during a period from 1985 to 1995, Thailand has made an impressive success in shrimp aquaculture development, which resulted in the dramatic ...Citation -
IIFET 2008 keynote presentation. Power Point presentation by Dr.Nguyen Huu Dzung, Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), Vietnam.
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7. [Article] Economic and institutional Constraints to Development of Marine Fish Cage Culture in Viet Nam
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8. [Article] Algolculture
U. S. agriculture is at a crossroads. The value of traditional agricultural exports has fallen while imports have increased. Concerns about the environmental impacts of current agricultural practices threaten profitability. ...Citation -
9. [Article] Social and Economic Issues in Aquaculture Development for Coastal Communities of Tabasco, Mexico
Following an assessment of Mexican water resources by governmental agencies in the late 1940’s, Tabasco State was identified as a potential area for aquaculture development, as the State holds 30% of National ...Citation