Responsible aquaculture development in Southeast Asia: Proceedings of the seminar-workshop on aquaculture development in Southeast Asia
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This publication documents the proceedings and outputs of the tri-annual seminar-workshop on Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia (ADSEA). This seminar, ADSEA 99, reviewed the recent developments in aquaculture and provided a forum to discuss strategies to ensure further development of responsible aquaculture in the region. It specifically covered the following: 1) assessment of the progress and development of aquaculture technologies in the region, and research and development in the Department since 1995; 2) review of recent advances in sustainable and responsible aquaculture elsewhere in the world; and, 3) identification of strategies for sustainable and responsible aquaculture in the region. The contributions of selected participants during ADSEA '99 appear in this present volume.
Suggested Citation
Garcia, L. M. B. (Ed.). (2001). Responsible aquaculture development in Southeast Asia: Proceedings of the seminar-workshop on aquaculture development in Southeast Asia. Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Contents
- Responsible aquaculture development for the next millennium
A. G.J. Tacon & U. C. Barg - Developments in sustainable shrimp farming in Southeast Asia
H. Kongkeo, H. & M. Phillips - Developments in marine and brackishwater fish culture in Southeast Asia
W. G. Yap - Developments in freshwater fish culture in Southeast Asia
F. Cholik - Developments in integrated aquaculture in Southeast Asia
C. K. Lin & Y. Yi - Socioeconomics of responsible aquaculture in Asia
K. Viswanathan & E. Genio - Developments in seaweed farming in Southeast Asia
R. S. Simbajon & M. A. Ricohermoso - Developments in mollusc farming in Southeast Asia
D. M. Nair - Health management for sustainable aquaculture
S. Chinabut - Markets and marketing trends for aquaculture products in Southeast Asia
S. Pawiro - Community-based coral farming for reef rehabilitation, biodiversity conservation and as a livelihood option for fisherfolk
T. Heeger, F. B. Sotto, J. Ll. Gatus & C. Laron - Biological hazard possibly produced by aquaculture and its control
Y. Inui - Environmental impacts of marine fish farming and their mitigation.
R. S. S. Wu - REVIEW OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES AT SEAFDEC/AQD
- Research on marine fishes
J. D. Toledo - Research on freshwater fishes
C. B. Santiago, Z. U. Basiao & J. D. Tan-Fermin - Research on crustaceans
O. M. Millamena - Research on molluscs and seaweeds
A. C. Fermin & A. Q. Hurtado - Community-based Fishery Resources Management Project in Malalison Island: institutional arrangements for fisheries co-management
R. F. Agbayani & A. S. Babol - Mangrove-friendly aquaculture studies at the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department
J. H. Primavera & A. T. Triño - Technology Verification and Extension Program of SEAFDEC AQD
D. Baliao
- Research on marine fishes
- ADSEA ‘99 Priorities and Recommendations
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS AND OBSERVERS
Koleksi
- ADSEA '99 [21]
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