Finfish Aquaculture Diversification

Hardback
May 2010
9781845934941
More details
  • Publisher
    CABI
  • Published
    18th May 2010
  • ISBN 9781845934941
  • Language English
  • Pages 640 pp.
  • Size 6.875" x 9.75"
$351.75

There is considerable global interest in the culture of finfish species both for cold and warm water aquaculture development and growth. Essential information on the biology, domestication and aquacultural characteristics of a wide selection of novel and established species is provided in the form of technical sheets, species descriptions and information on current rearing practices, making this a must-have reference in the field of aquacultural science. The book also offers a basic framework in order to support investment strategies for research and development efforts aimed at the emergence of a profitable finfish aquaculture industry and presents a rationale for species diversification, different approaches to species selection and basic economic and market considerations governing the launch of strategic development and commercialization efforts.

Part 1. Aquaculture Diversification: An Introduction
1. Achievements and Challenges
2. The Rearing Environment
3. Feeds and Feeding
4. Farmed Species and Their Characteristics
5. Considerations for the Selection and Commercialization of New or Alternate Species
6. The Agribusiness Approach: an Australian case-study
7. A Systematic-Market Approach to Species Diversification: A French case-study
8. Quantitative Approaches for identifying Finfish Species Suitable for Sustainable and Productive Aquaculture
Part 2. Finfish Species Description & Biotechnical Analysis
9. The Sturgeons (Family Acipenseridae)
10. The Milkfish (Family Chanidae)
11. The Catfish (Family Ictaluridae)
12. The Salmonids (Family Salmonidae)
13. The Codfishes (Family Gadidae)
14. The Snooks (Family Centropomidae)
15. The Temperate Basses (Family Moronidae)
16. Sea Breams and Porgies (Family Sparidae)
17. The Tilapia (Family Cichlidae)
18. Drum-fish or Croakers (Family Sciaenidae)
19. The Wolffishes (Family Anarhichadidae)
20. The Tunas (Family Scombridae)
21. The Flatfishes (Order Pleuronectiformes)
Part 3. Market and Economical Analysis
22. Marketing New Species
23. Diversification Pays: Economic Perspectives on Investments in Diversified Aquaculture
Part 4. Future Perspectives
24. Off-Shore And Recirculation Technologies
25. Valorization of Aquaculture By-products
26. Organic And Green Labelling
27. The Future of Aquaculture: Insights from the Economic Theory

Nathalie Le François

Nathalie Le François

Malcolm Jobling

Malcolm Jobling

Chris Carter

Chris Carter

Pierre Blier

Pierre Blier