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J C Davenport & Kenneth D. Black 
Aquaculture 
The Ecological Issues

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Aquaculture: the ecological issues is written by an international team of researchers. Their aim has been to give an accessible account of the scale and diversity of aquaculture and the impact that it has on habitats and ecosystems throughout the world. It deals with the culture of carp and oysters, catfish and crayfish, salmon and tiger prawns.

* Written by an international team of researchers.

* Provides an accessible account of the scale and diversity of aquaculture and the impact that it has on habitats and ecosystems throughout the world

* Controversial topics such as habitat loss, the introduction of alien species, genetic pollution by escapees from fish farms and spread of disease from farmed to world populations are covered

* Focuses on how effects of these problems have been ameliorated and looks to a future where improved technology, better regulation and integrated resource management can combine to make the industry more sustainable
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Table of Content

Key Issues.

1. Introduction.

2. Wild Resource Harvesting.

Seed Collection.

Brood Stock Collection.

Feedstock.

3. Physical Change To The Habitat.

Creation Of Pond Wetlands.

Mangroves.

Artificial Habitats.

4. The Effect Of Aquaculture Wastes On Ecological Systems.

Particulate Wastes.

Soluble Wastes.

Toxic/Chemical Wastes.

5. Diseases And Parasites.

Disease As A Part Of Life.

Examples Of Diseases And Parasites.

Disease Prevention Strategies.

Impacts Of The Diseases And Parasites.

Regulatory Controls In Aquaculture.

6. Genetic Effects On Wild Fish And Invertebrates Of
Accidentally Or Deliberately Introduced Cultured Organisms.

Introduction.

Brood Stock And Progeny Manipulation.

Performance In Wild And Effect On Native Conspecific
Populations.

7. Interactions With Wildlife.

Ecological Impacts Of Escapes And Alien Species.

Enhancing Food Supplies To Wildlife.

Disturbance And Wildlife Persecution.

Reduction Of Pressure On Wild Stocks.

8. Sustainability Of Aquaculture.

Is Current Aquaculture Practice Sustainable?.

Ecological Footprints.

Are Herbivorous Species The Answer?.

Does Advanced Technology Provide Solutions?.

What Is The Role Of Regulation In Delivering
Sustainability?.

Integrated Resource Management – An Urgent Necessity?.

9. Further Reading.

10. Useful Web Sites.

11. Glossary.

12. Addresses Of Contributors.

About the author

John Davenport is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Kenneth D. Black is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Gavin Burnell is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Tom Cross is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Sarah Culloty is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Suki Ekaratne is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Bob Furness is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Maire Mulcahy is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.

Helmut Thetmeyer is the author of Aquaculture: The Ecological Issues, published by Wiley.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 96 ● ISBN 9781444311259 ● File size 1.3 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2009 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2388560 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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