Scallop Farming

Scallop Farming
Title Scallop Farming PDF eBook
Author David Hardy
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 328
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470995807

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The scallop farming industry continues to expand, providing an important global source of food and revenue. In recent decades over-fishing has caused a decline in wild stocks and as consumer demand increases, the opportunities for new and existing scallop farming ventures are greater than ever before. In this important new edition, experienced scallop farmer David Hardy offers the reader: Practically oriented advice New technical, environmental and legislative information Key information for running a successful farming operation Scallop Farming, 2nd Edition is an essential tool for all those working in the scallop farming industry and will be an important source of reference for equipment manufacturers and suppliers, traders and policy makers, environmental and marine scientists and universities and research establishments where these areas are studied and taught.

Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture

Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture
Title Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture PDF eBook
Author Sandra E. Shumway
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 1501
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080480772

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Scallops are among the better known shellfish and are widely distributed throughout the world. They are of great economic importance, support both commercial fisheries and mariculture efforts and occupy a unique niche in the marine environment. Contributions from world leaders in scallop research and culture cover all facets of scallop biology including anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, larval biology and neurobiology. Chapters are also devoted to diseases and parasites, genetics, population dynamics and the adductor muscle, with extensive reference lists provided for each chapter. Since the publication of the first edition of Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture in 1991, commercial interest in scallops has grown globally and this is reflected in the seventeen extensive chapters covering both fisheries and aquaculture for all species of scallops in all countries where they are fished or cultured. The Second Edition is the only comprehensive treatise on the biology of scallops and is the definitive reference source for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, mariculturists, managers and researchers. It is a valuable reference for anyone interested in staying abreast of the latest advances in scallops. * Offers over 30 detailed chapters on the developments and ecology of scallops* Provides chapters on various cultures of scallops in China, Japan, Scandinivia, Eastern North American, Europe, and Eastern North America* Includes details of their reproduction, nervous system and behavior, genetics, disease and parasites, and much more* Complete updated version of the first edition

Scallops

Scallops
Title Scallops PDF eBook
Author Sandra E. Shumway
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 1216
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0444627197

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Scallops: Biology, Ecology, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Third Edition, continues its history as the definitive resource on scallops, covering all facets of scallop biology, including anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, larval biology, and neurobiology. More than thirty extensive chapters explore both fisheries and aquaculture for all species of scallops in all countries where they are fished or cultured. This treatise has been updated to include the most recent advances in research and the newest developments within the industry. As aquaculture remains one of the fastest-growing animal food-producing sectors, this reference becomes even more vital. It has all the available information on scallops needed to equip researchers to deal with the unique global issues in the field. Offers 30 detailed chapters on the development and ecology of scallops Provides chapters on various cultures of scallops in China, Japan, Scandinavia, Europe, Eastern North America, and Western North America Includes details of scallop reproduction, nervous system, and behavior, genetics, diseases, parasites, and much more Completely updated edition with valuable information on one of the most widely distributed shellfish in the world

An Introduction to Scallop Farming

An Introduction to Scallop Farming
Title An Introduction to Scallop Farming PDF eBook
Author Carol Swann
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 1989
Genre Scallop culture
ISBN

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The Biology of Scallop Farming

The Biology of Scallop Farming
Title The Biology of Scallop Farming PDF eBook
Author David Hardy
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 1994
Genre Scallop culture
ISBN 9780952309901

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Molluscan Shellfish Farming

Molluscan Shellfish Farming
Title Molluscan Shellfish Farming PDF eBook
Author Brian Spencer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 296
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 140514744X

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As the world’s population and the demand for seafood increase, the production of seafood from aquaculture has also seen massive increase and is set to continue. With wild stocks of many molluscan species depleted, aquaculture is firmly recognised as the means now, and for the future, of bridging the gap between the supply and demand of seafood. This important book covers the general biology of bivalves, hatchery culture methods and specific and comprehensive details of the cultivation of many commercially important species, including clams, oysters, mussels, scallops and abalone. Based on the author’s extensive experience and hands on research into this subject, Molluscan Shellfish Farming provides essential information for all involved in the culture of molluscs. The book will be particularly useful for aquaculture personnel on working fish farms and in academic research posts. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where aquaculture and biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this book available. Part of this book is based on a Buckland Lecture, sponsored by the Buckland Trustees

The Progressive Fish Culturist

The Progressive Fish Culturist
Title The Progressive Fish Culturist PDF eBook
Author U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publisher
Total Pages 612
Release 1991
Genre Fish culture
ISBN

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