Bibliography

Cultivated Species: 1999 Publications

Author: Aarset, B.
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Aquacultural development, institution building and research and development policy: Norwegian salmon and Arctic char farming as cases.
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Aquaculture Economics & Management, 3(2): 177-191. 1999.

Author: Alvial, Adofo and Manriquez, Juan
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Diversification of flatfish culture in Chile.
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Aquaculture, 176(1-2): 65-73. 1999.

Author: Bell, J. D. and Gervis, M.
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New species for coastal aquaculture in the tropical Pacific - constraints, prospects and considerations.
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Aquaculture International, 7(4): 207-223. 1999.

Author: Beyer, Olivier
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Market outlooks of farm-raised sturgeon caviar.
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Comptes Rendus de l'Academie d'Agriculture de France, 85(8): 105-118. 1999.

Author: Bronzi, P., Rosenthal, H., Arlati, G., and Williot, P.
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A brief overview on the status and prospects of sturgeon farming in Western and Central Europe.
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 15(4-5): 224-227. 1999.

Author: Bugrov, L.
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Marine culture of Caspian beluga in underwater cages: Off-shore prospects
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 15(4-5): 324-325. 1999.

Author: Cardinal, Mireille and Cornet, Josiane
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Sensory characteristics of caviars from wild and farmed sturgeons.
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Comptes Rendus de l'Academie d'Agriculture de France, 85(8): 97-104. 1999.

Author: Chopin, T., Sharp, G., Belyea, E., Semple, R., and Jones, D.
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Open-water aquaculture of the red alga Chrondrus crispus in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Hydrobiologia, 398/399: 417-425. 1999.

Author: Chopin, T., Yarish, C., Belyea, E., and Wilkes, R.
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Sustainable integrated fish/nori aquaculture for bioremediation and production of food and biochemicals.
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Journal of Phycology , 35(3 SUPPL.): 8- .1999.

Author: Chopin, T. C. Yarish R. Wilkes S. Lu and Mathieson A. C.
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Developing Porphyra/salmon aquaculture for bioremediation and diversification of the aquaculture industry.
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Journal of Applied Phycology, 11(5): 463-472. 1999.

Author: DFO (Department of Fisheries and Oceans)
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Atlantic salmon Maritime Provinces overview.
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DFO Science, Stock Status Report D3-14. 31pp. 1999.

Author: Falk-Petersen, I, Hansen, T. K., Fieler, R., and Sunde, L. M.
Title
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Cultivation of the spotted wolffish Anarhichas minor (Olafsen) - A new candidate for cold-water fish farming.
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Aquaculture Research , 30(9): 711-718. 1999.

Author: Griffith, David W. and Schwarz, Lorena
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Shrimp Farming in Ecuador: Development of an Industry
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Aquaculture Magazine, January/February): 46-50. 1999.

Author: Guo, X. M., Ford, S. E., and Zhang, F. S.
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Molluscan aquaculture in China.
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Journal of Shellfish Research, 18(1): 19-31. 1999.

Author: Island Institute
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The Maine Guide to Mussel Raft Culture
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1999.

Author: Kraemer, George P. and Yarish, Charles
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A preliminary comparison of the mariculture potential of Porphyra purpurea and Porphyra Umbilicalis.
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Journal of Applied Phycology, 11(5): 473-477. 1999.

Author: Leung, K. M. Y., Chu, J. C. W., and Wu, R. S. S.
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Nitrogen budgets for the areolated grouper Epinephelus areolatus cultured under laboratory conditions and in open-sea cages
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Marine Ecology Progress Series, 186: 271-281. 9-17-1999.
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The nitrogen budget of grouper Epinephelus areolatus (Forskal) in a culture system can be represented by the mass balance equation: consumption (C) = feed input (I) - feed wastage (W) = production (P) + mortality (M) + excretion (E) + faecal production (F). A nitrogen budget was constructed for individual groupers cultured for 1 mo under laboratory conditions; and an annual nitrogen budget was also constructed for a cohort of E. areolatus cultured in an open-sea-cage farm and fed with trash fish. Consumption was determined independently both by feeding experiments as well as by summation of P, M, E and F, to provide an estimate of the accuracy of the budget equation. In the laboratory budget, 27.5% of N consumed was channelled to growth, while 64.4% was excreted in the form of ammonia and 8.1% lost in faeces. The N-assimilation efficiency was 91.9%, while the net N-retention efficiency was 29.9%. For the annual budget constructed for the open-sea-cage farm, only 8.6% of total N input into the farm was harvested in the form of fish production, while loss to mortality was 3.7%. Ammonia excretion was the most important N loss (46.0%), followed by feed wastage (37.7%) and faecal production (4.0%). 66% of total N input could be accounted for in the laboratory N budget for individual groupers, but only 48% of N input into the culture system could be accounted for in the annual nitrogen budget constructed for open-sea-cage farming. It was estimated that 87.7% of the total N input to the farm was lost to the environment (equivalent to 321 kg N t-1 of fish production). Such a value is almost 3 times as high as N loss from temperate salmonid farms.

Author: Mallekh, R., Boujard, T., and Lagardere, J. P.
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Evaluation of Retention and Environmental Discharge of Nitrogen and Phosphorous by Farmed Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
Publication: North American Journal of Aquaculture, 61(141-145). 1999.

Author: Preece, M. A. and Mladenov, P. V.
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Growth and mortality of the New Zealand abalone Haliotis iris Martyn 1784 cultured in offshore structures and fed artificial diets
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Aquaculture Research , 30(11/12): 865-877. 1999.

Author: Pronzato, Roberto, Bavestrello, Giorgio, Cerrano, Carlo, Magnino, Giuseppe, Manconi, Renata, Pantelis, Jannis, Sara, Antonio, and Sidri, Marzia
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Sponge farming in the Mediterranean Sea: New perspectives.
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 44: 485-491. 1999.

Author: Sheehan, Robert J., Shasteen, Scott P., Suresh, Arul V., Kapuscinski, Anne R., and Seeb, James E.
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Better growth in all-female diploid and triploid rainbow trout
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 128(3): 491-498. 1999.

Author: Smith, T. I. J., Denson, M. R., Heyward, L. D., Jenkins, W. E., and Carter, L. M.
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Salinity Effects on Early Life Stages of Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma.
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Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 30(2): 236-244. 1999.

Author: Webster, C. D., Tui, L. G., Morgan, A. M., and Gannam, A.
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Effect of partial and total replacement of fish meal on growth and body composition of sunshine bass 'Morone chrysops' x 'M. saxatilis' fed practical diets.
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Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 30(4): 443-453. 1999.

Author: Zemke-White, W. L. and Ohno, M.
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World seaweed utilisation: An end-of-century summary.
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Journal of Applied Phycology, 11(4): 369-376. 1999.

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