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  1. Adoption and Economics of Tilapia Farming Technology in the Philippines

    This paper examines the circumstances under which farmers respond to the introduction of tilapia production

  2. Complying with Market Based Certification Schemes in Indonesian Fisheries and Aquaculture

    presentation

  3. Sustainable aquaculture development for poverty alleviation in northern uplands of Vietnam with women involvement

    Research Paper

  4. The Optimal Allocation of Ocean Space: Aquaculture and Wild-Harvest Fisheries

    Research Paper

  5. Is Aquaculture a Sustainable Source of Food and income in Nigeria?

    Abstract only.

  6. Aquafish CRSP: Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries Through Sustainable Solutions in Aquaculture and Fisheries

    No poster available.

  7. Approach to Co-Construction of Sustainable Development indicators in Aquaculture

    It cannot be said that aquaculture has ignored sustainable development (SD), judging by the number of standards, guides and indicators devoted to it, produced mainly under the aegis of international...

  8. Market Interactions between Aquaculture and Common-Property Fisheries: Examining the Empirical Evidence from the Bristol Bay...

    The impressive growth of world aquaculture has led to profound transformations in the economic structure of several capture fisheries. Evidence from the Alaska salmon fisheries supports this argument as a...

  9. Application of a Dynamic Stochastic Adaptive Bioeconomic Model to Evaluate the Economics of Offshore Bluefin Tuna Aquaculture

    Over the past fifteen years, the market for bluefin tuna has evolved in an attempt to further enhance the economic value of bluefin tuna landings. Historically, the US East Coast has been a major supplier of...

  10. Capture-based aquaculture - sustainable value adding to capture fisheries?

    Capture-based aquaculture (CBA) is an industry that utilizes wild-captured specimens as stocking animals for ongrowing or storage. This yields an intriguing direct link between capture fisheries and aquaculture...

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