Information on aquaculture genetics, breed improvement and biodiversity conservation, including tilapia, salmon, trout, shrimp, and prawns. This international non-profit trade association encourages environmentally and socially responsible aquaculture, produces a magazine and publishes articles on fish production related issues. Factsheet on the concept of growing finfish, shellfish and seaweed together for their mutual benefit, an idea which has been piloted in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. [PDF] Article on this concept where the cultivation of organisms such as finfish is combined with other organisms, such as shellfish and kelp that will utilize their biproducts, thus providing a more natural environment. [PDF] Information and advice on all aspects of farming marron provided by the Western Australian Department of Fisheries. Includes a digital library of resources on several aquaculture topics, including open ocean and cage or pen culture, recirculating systems, design and construction. Maintained by the Pell Library at the University of Rhode Island, USA. Provides details of this computer program developed to guide decision making processes relevant to warmwater pond aquaculture and to assist in the development of optimal management strategies. Investigates the economics and practices necessary to replace the expenditure on fish food and pond fertilization by the use of poultry droppings. Information from the World Wildlife Fund on how aquaculture can adversely impact the marine environment and wildlife. Provides a portal for the global aquaculture and fish farming industry including news, articles, forums and recipes. An international non-profit society founded in 1970 with the object of improving communication and information exchange within the diverse global aquaculture community. |