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CIESM Workshop Monographs 32
CIESM Workshop Monographs 32

... Indeed, the biomass of high trophic level species declined drastically (i.e. as much as 80-90%) over different spatial and temporal scales (e.g. Christensen et al., 2003; Myers and Worm, 2003). As a result, many stocks are threatened by biological or economic extinction. Thus, global catch per perso ...
Assessment of Impacts of Mariculture Year
Assessment of Impacts of Mariculture Year

... OSPAR previously acknowledged that the mariculture industry is very diverse, its impacts are mostly sitespecific, regulation and control will therefore always need to be focused on a case-by-case approach, and a substantial amount of general guidance is available to give the background to these case ...
Coastal and Ocean Management Strategy and Policy Framework for
Coastal and Ocean Management Strategy and Policy Framework for

... Overview of the Discussion Paper For hundreds of years, the people of Newfoundland and Labrador have relied on the marine resources from our waters. The strong connection to the sea is reflected in the depth of our culture and heritage. In fact, 90 per cent of Newfoundland and Labrador’s population ...
Chapter 22 Mariculture
Chapter 22 Mariculture

... ‘inland waters’ (such as lakes with their floodplains, reservoirs, rivers, wetlands and coastal lagoons) and ‘marine areas’. In this study, the FAO categories are followed, whereby all aquatic plants and animals cultured in marine areas (marine and brackish waters, but excluding inland waters) are c ...
Hauke L. Kite-Powell
Hauke L. Kite-Powell

... vessel total losses and injuries. Journal of Safety Research 32:209-228. Kaplan, I. and H.L. Kite-Powell. 2000. Safety at sea and fisheries management: fishermen’s attitudes and the need for co-management. Marine Policy 24(6):493-498. Jin, D. and H.L. Kite-Powell. 2000. Historical performance of shi ...
D3.5: Aquaculture indicators report - AQUA
D3.5: Aquaculture indicators report - AQUA

... Conclusions  ................................................................................................................  46   Future  work  ..............................................................................................................................  46   ...
Environmental Performance of Marine Net
Environmental Performance of Marine Net

... ments to address the environmental effects of sh farms outlined in this article. Table 1 lists the federal laws that apply to environmental  sustainability  of  marine  net-­pen  aquaculture  in  the  United  States  and  the  agencies  responsible  for  their  imple-­ mentation.  State  government ...
OffshOre AquAculture - Aquarium of the Pacific
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E Chapter 13 Impacts of Aquaculture

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pathways of effects for finfish and shellfish aquaculture
pathways of effects for finfish and shellfish aquaculture

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The Fishprint of Aquaculture Can the Blue

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DFO. 2006. Assessing Habitat Risks Associated with Bivalve

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S C M A

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coastal and marine spatial planning – including applications for

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S C M A
S C M A

... As world consumption of seafood continues to increase, the farming of marine species has become a rapidly growing domestic and international industry. There are, however, a number of challenges that this industry presents. Nearshore marine aquaculture activities are affected by increasing population ...
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Thinking outside the box

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tropical aquaculture
tropical aquaculture

... These ecosystems constitute great aquaculture sites in the tropics. They are also sites of great aquaculture development and sources of aquaculture species. Great lakes like Lake Chad and rivers like river Nile, river Niger and Benue, the Niger delta etc support great aquaculture and fisheries activ ...
Hoto (AZTI response)
Hoto (AZTI response)

... increase of diseases, mortality or productivity, within the cages. - Impact of the introduction of alien species: Aquaculture is the second cause of transfer of marine species from different areas of the world. It has been described that aquaculture impacts on Posidonia beds, favouring the establish ...
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Geoduck aquaculture



Geoduck aquaculture or geoduck farming is the practice of cultivating geoducks (specifically the Pacific geoduck, Panopea generosa) for human consumption. The geoduck is a large edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk, that is native to the Pacific Northwest.Juvenile geoducks are planted or seeded on the ocean floor or substrate within the soft intertidal and subtidal zones, then harvested five to seven years later when they have reached marketable size (about 1 kg or 2.2 lbs). They are native to the Pacific region and are found from Baja California, through the Pacific Northwest and Southern Alaska.Most geoducks are harvested from the wild, but because of state government-instituted limits on the amount that can be harvested, the need to grow geoducks in farms to meet an increasing demand has led to the growth of the geoduck aquaculture industry, particularly in Puget Sound, Washington. Geoduck meat is a prized delicacy in Asian cuisine; the majority of exports are sent to China (Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Beijing, are the main Chinese markets), Hong Kong and Japan.
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