Aquaculture: 1997
Publications
Author:
Stevenson, N.J.
Title: Disused shrimp ponds: Options for
redevelopment of mangroves.
Publication: Coastal Management
25(4):425-435, 1997.
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Notes : Associated with the rapid
increase in the production of cultured marine shrimp has been
large-scale conversion of mangroves to shrimp ponds. Production in
many regions has proved to be unsustainable, largely due to
inappropriate construction methods, poor environmental conditions,
overstocking, and disease. A number of shrimp ponds consequently
are unproductive and lie idle. Accurate assessments of pond disuse
are difficult to obtain; however, unofficial estimates have
suggested that as many as 70% of ponds may be disused after a
period in production. Pond construction, shrimp culture, and pond
disuse lead to alterations to the physical and chemical properties
of soil, hydrological conditions, and the flora and fauna
composition of the pond area. The case for restoration, or
rehabilitation to a sustainable use, is strong. Consideration must
be given to the causes of production failure, the environmental
conditions remaining following disuse, the needs and preferences
of pond owners and coastal managers, and technical
constraints. |