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Knowing Asian aquaculture and fisheries

M.B., Surtida (1998) Knowing Asian aquaculture and fisheries. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture, Vol.20 (3). pp. 7-8. ISSN 0115-4974

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Abstract

Asia has always been the hub o f aquaculture. For 300 centuries, fish have been farmed in China, and eventually through the region. Today, as demand fo r food grows proportionately with the population (30.1% of world population live in Asia), aquaculture is a logical option. The following article gives a bird's eye view o f aquaculture and fisheries in Asia. Hopefully, it will be useful to students whose work can influence laws, rules, policy, and regulations on aquaculture and fisheries, with the view in mind to sustainable aquaculture.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Fisheries, Malaysia, Rivers, Lakes, Ornamental Fish, Phytoplankton, Tilapia, Carp, Breeding, Exports, Sea Bass, Philippines, Statistics, Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Thailand, Seaweeds, Aquatic Plants, Coastal Aquaculture, Coastal Zones, Value, Aquaculture, Mariculture, Shrimp, Brackishwater Culture, Markets, Hatchery, Species, Farmers, Habitat, Pollution, Oysters, UNDP, FAO, Juveniles, Marine Fisheries, Trawling, Trawls, Trash fish, Fishing Vessels, Mangroves, Environment
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Users 4 not found.
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2022 05:17
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 05:17
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/12661

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