International in perspective, Aquaculture Research is published 12 times a year and specifically addresses research and reference needs of all working and studying within the many varied areas of aquaculture. The Journal regularly publishes papers on applied or scientific research relevant to freshwater, brackish, and marine aquaculture.
The cover image, by Hongwei Yan et al, is based on the Original Article Growth, development and survival of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae cultured under different light spectra and intensities.
Scope of a new research initiative on Aquaculture. The term aquaculture corresponds to the Swedish term Vattenbruk. Aquaculture is the cultivation of fish, shellfish or plants in fresh water (FW) or sea water (SW). Aquaculture has become the fastest growing food producing sector in the world.
The scope of Aquaculture includes the traditional priorities of its sections, but also includes papers from non-traditional scientific areas such as sustainability science, social-ecological systems, ornamental, conservation and restoration related to aquaculture.
To address the global challenges faced in aquatic food security and safety, sustainable intensification of aquaculture production will require innovative research, and the translation of this research into practical solutions. SAF will bring together top scientists from around the world to carry out research in this area.
A 60 days study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of water extract of Ocimum sanctum Linn. leaf on the immune response and disease resistance of Labeo rohita fingerlings against the Aero-monas hydrophila infection. Ocimum sanctum extract was.
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, prawns, molluscs, and aquatic plants related directly or indirectly to human consumption. The journal provides an Open Access platform devoted to cultivate freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing.
The objective of the special issue will be to gather research works in freshwater aquaculture to present recent results, to identify and explore directions for future research, and to foster collaborations. We invite participants as well as other researchers to contribute to this special issue.
Aquaculture and Fisheries. Aquaculture and Fisheries welcomes original research articles, short communications, and review papers in the multidisciplinary fields of aquaculture and fisheries, encompassing. Aquaculture; Aquaculture Engineering; Husbandry and Management; Nutrition; Disease and Immunology.
Aquaculture International is an international journal publishing original research papers, short communications, technical notes and review papers on all aspects of aquaculture.
Aquaculture is mainly about increasing the production of fish through farming. Fish was a well-known source of iodine and protein which is popular to coastal regions. Aquaculture helped to extend the number of fish available to the market along with the places that it can reach.
Produced by CABI, Aquaculture Compendium is an encyclopedic resource covering all aspects of aquaculture in marine, brackish, and freshwater environments. There are data sheets about fish, mollusks, crustacean, algae, and live feed species as well as diseases, production and environmental systems, and issues in aquaculture.
Aquaculture Research Paper. Topics: Salmon,. This research paper is the result of an assignment given by Dr. Veronica Ardi-Pastores on March 3, 2014 in Bio 100, National University. The origins of aquaculture may stretch back as early as 6000 BC, when the indigenous Gunditjmara people in Victoria, Australia may have raised eels.
Aquaponics: Innovative farming.. Aquaculture Research and Seed. Unit, Directorate of Research, Maharana Pratap University of. . Conference Paper. Full-text available.
The Journal regularly publishes papers on applied or scientific research relevant to freshwater, brackish, and marine aquaculture. It covers all aquatic organisms, floristic and faunistic, related.PAPER 6. RESEARCH AND INFORMATION NEEDS FOR FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT. Aquaculture research has boosted this sector and shown an average annual growth of about 17 per cent in the last ten years, now contributing 25 per cent of the total fish production.. The research areas identified in this paper are comprehensive enough to.However, in the aquaculture literature, there is limited systematic knowledge of how innovation has been approached in terms of how the focus and the scope of aquaculture innovation processes are understood and managed. The objective of this paper is therefore to analyse the different approaches to innovation used in aquaculture development.