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"Aquaculture and the Environment: A Shared Destiny" ed. by Barbara Sladonja

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"Aquaculture and the Environment: A Shared Destiny" ed. by Barbara Sladonja

"Aquaculture and the Environment: A Shared Destiny" ed. by Barbara Sladonja
InTeOpP | 2011 | ISBN: 9533077492 9789533077499 | 256 pages | PDF | 28 MB

This book presents recent research results on the interaction between aquaculture and environment, and includes several case studies all over the world with the aim of improving and performing sustainable aquaculture.

Contents
Preface
Part 1 Sensitive Ecosystems- Mangroves, Lagoons, Reefs
1 Aquaculture and Environmental Protection in the Prioritary Mangrove Ecosystem of Baja California Peninsula
2 Impact of Shrimp Farming on Mangrove Forest and Other Coastal Wetlands: The Case of Mexico
3 Mangrove Revegetation Potentials of Brackish-Water Pond Areas in the Philippines
4 Manila Clam (Tapes philippinarum Adams a Reeve, 1852) in the Lagoon of Marano and Grado (Northern Adriatic Sea, Italy): Socio-Economic and Environmental
Pathway of a Shell Farm
5 The Investigation of the Hydrodynamics of an Artificial Reef
Part 2 Water Management
6 Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture: Filter Feeders Bivalves as Efficient Reducers of Wastes Derived from Coastal Aquaculture Assessed with Stable Isotope Analyses
7 Aquaculture Water Quality for Small-Scale Producers
8 Efficacy of Pilot-Scale Wastewater Treatment upon a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture Facility Effluent
Part 3 Energy, Metals and Instructive Case Study
9 Applied Ecophysiology: An Integrative Form to Know How Culture Environment Modulates the Performance of Aquatic Species from an Energetic Point of View
10 Metals in Crawfish
11 Chilean Salmon Farming on the Horizon of Sustainability: Review of the Development of a Highly Intensive Production, the ISA Crisis and Implemented Actions to
Reconstruct a More Sustainable Aquaculture Industry
with TOC BookMarkLinks