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9781789181326Aquatic Food SecurityAquatic Food Security1
Margaret Crumlish,Rachel Norman
4/3/2024MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
<i>Aquatic Food Security </i>explores a range of issues related to this subject using global examples to illustrate both the strengths and weaknesses within the existing aquatic food supply chain. This is already an area of vital importance, and it will increase in importance as the aquaculture industry grows for the foreseeable future.
The book addresses:

the role of intensification in global aquaculture production;
the importance of nutrition and selective breeding;
diseases and public health considerations;
the role of markets and of processing;
retail sectors; and
quality issues in our global seafood.
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9781789181319
Nutritional Fish and Shrimp Pathology
Nutritional Fish and Shrimp Pathology
A Handbook1Albert Tacon,Loc Tran31/10/2022
European Association of Fish Pathologists (EAFP)
MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
Correct nutrition in farmed animals is essential to healthy stock and an economically sustainable high yield. In aquaculture, nutrition is particularly important as the costs of feed can be 40 or 50% of total production costs. In recent years, the aquaculture feed industry has advanced rapidly with the introduction of many commercially available feeds containing scientifically formulated and balanced diets to enhance growth and yield in specific species. Many feeds also now include ingredients aimed particularly at enhancement of stock health.

The field of nutritional pathology is concerned with the study of those health disorders and ailments that result from nutrient deficiencies or dietary imbalances. This exciting new book provides an up-to-date and user-friendly practical guide on nutritional pathology in the main commercially farmed species of fish and shrimp.

The book commences with an overview of the importance of nutrition in health management and the interaction between culture system, disease and the environment. The book then covers disorders in protein nutrition, lipid nutrition, mineral nutrition and vitamin nutrition. The book also encompasses comprehensive details of endogenous plant anti-nutritional factors, exogenous feed contaminants and feed biosecurity.

<i>Nutritional Fish and Shrimp Pathology: A Handbook </i>is an ideal resource for personnel within the aquaculture industry and suppliers to the industry, particularly personnel within animal feed companies and animal health companies, especially any scientist responsible for feed formulation within animal feed companies.

Fish farm managers and technicians will also find it useful, as well as companies providing fish-feeding equipment, personnel within universities and research establishments where aquaculture is studied and taught, including biochemists, chemists, biological scientists, fish pathologists, food and feed scientists, nutritionists, fish veterinarians, animal scientists and aquaculture scientists. The book will also provide a reference for students who are taking up courses such as Fish Nutritional Biochemistry, Fish Health, and Fish Nutrition and Feed Formulation, amongst others.
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9781789181913
Sea Lice Biology and Control
Sea Lice Biology and Control
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Jim Treasurer,Ian Bricknell,James Bron
31/10/2022
European Association of Fish Pathologists (EAFP)
MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
Sea lice are one of the most important and costly health issues for Atlantic salmon aquaculture and for culture of many other marine fish species. In addition, the extent and causes of impacts of sea lice upon wild salmonids has proven a hotly debated issue and one that continues to affect public
perceptions of aquaculture. It is over 30 years since the last dedicated book on sea lice biology and management, <i>Pathogens of Wild and Farmed Fish: Sea Lice</i> (Boxshall and Defaye, 1993), and a volume of current perspectives is overdue. The current book updates knowledge concerning the biology and management of sea lice, authored by over 60 world-leading researchers, practitioners and industry experts, written in an accessible and engaging style. New topics include genomics, vaccinology, physiology and epidemiology, and aspects of interactions with wild fisheries are thoroughly reviewed.

<i>Sea Lice Biology and Control</i> is of interest to and provides an invaluable reference for sea lice researchers, parasitologists, students, fish farmers, veterinarians and other fish health professionals, wild fish biologists and managers, regulators, government, fish certification professionals and NGOs. The book provides an authoritative overview of sea lice and their interactions and gives a clear illustration of the application of the principles of integrated pest management in an aquaculture context.

<i>"This volume covers an impressive array of topics, guiding the community on their journey</i>
<i>towards awareness of the most recent advances in sea lice biology and through to the</i>
<i>latest genomics studies." - </i>Prof. Geoff Boxshall FRS
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9781789181814Salmon FarmingSalmon Farming1Odd-ivar Lekang31/7/2022MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
Aquaculture production is expanding worldwide in both volume and scope, with a number of new species being introduced to aquaculture every year.

This book provides an overview of aquaculture production systems focusing on Atlantic salmon farming, which will enable users to:

produce broodstock, juveniles and adult fish;
develop a production plan for juvenile and ongrowing farms;
evaluate and optimize the key working operations on juvenile and ongrowing farms;
identify the factors that are important for economic and sustainable production;
identify the factors that affect the rate of production, how these factors can be changed, and what effects such changes have;
adopt the best procedures for season-independent smolt production;
understand water quality requirements and evaluate the suitability based on water analysis;
prepare documents for production control and propose amendments;
prepare working plans for smolt production and ongrowing production farms;
establish maintenance routines/plans for smolt production and ongrowing production;
estimate the investment and running cost for the main components of smolt and ongrowing farms;
remain up to date with the laws and regulations that need to be considered in aquaculture production planning internationally; and
stay abreast of new trends in the industry.

Much of the subject coverage and overall structure of the book is directly transferable to other species, with the core content being species-independent and applicable internationally.
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9781789181043Shrimp Book II, TheThe Shrimp Book II1Victoria Alday-Sanz31/12/2021MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
This new volume of <i>The Shrimp Book</i> is complementary to the first, bringing together new knowledge, new technologies, new perspectives and new ideas from 98 international authors, from both academia and industry. While Volume I was conceived from the academic experience, this new
volume originates from the farming experience.

There are six parts. Part I on sustainability and insurance is followed by Part II on the shrimp as an animal - functional anatomy, its genome and genetics. Part III covers production systems - microbial, water and oxygen management - and Part IV feeds and feeding including feeding behaviour and automatic feeders. Part V is on biosecurity covering shrimp response to virus, epigenetic management, new and old pathogens, and disinfectants. Finally, there is Part VI on post-harvest issues looking into trade and quality control concerns.

<i>The Shrimp Book II</i> is addressed to shrimp producers and service providers, researchers and students. It brings together academic perspectives and the most recent development in field practices.
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9781789181456BurbotBurbot
Conserving the Enigmatic Freshwater Codfish
1Mark Everard30/9/2021MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
The burbot has a unique ecology as the only member of the order of cod-like fishes found in freshwater. It is the second most widely distributed freshwater fish in the Northern Hemisphere, variously threatened, extinct or thriving across different parts of this wide Palaearctic range.

Burbot were driven to extinction from Britain most probably in the 1970s, the last recorded specimen caught in 1969 in Cambridgeshire. Particularly over the past decade, a large body of work has addressed potential reintroduction of the burbot to Britain.

The burbot's diverse habitat and other needs throughout its life stages also mean that the species is a flagship for a diversity of other wildlife of restored river systems, and of the human benefits that these ecosystems can provide.

<i>Burbot</i> is an excellent source for all those involved in freshwater fish and fisheries management, conservation and exploitation, including fish biologists (ichthyologists), environmental scientists, freshwater biologists, fisheries managers and scientists, conservation biologists, engineers and hydrologists. The libraries of all universities and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught should have a copy. Anglers and all those interested in fishes and natural history will also benefit from this book.
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9781789181333Fish ParasitesFish Parasites
A Handbook of Protocols for their Isolation, Culture and Transmission
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Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla,M Carla Piazzon
30/6/2021
European Association of Fish Pathologists (EAFP)
MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
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9781789180107
Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture
Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture
A Practical Guide1Sandra Shumway30/6/2021MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
<i>Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture: A Practical Guide</i><b> </b>is a readable, useable, and com­prehensive source of information for all those interested in growing shellfish. The editor and chapter authors are among the most widely known and respected authorities working in the aquaculture industry and academia, and share decades of accumulated practical knowledge. Chapters covered include mussels, clams, oysters, scallops, abalone, pearl oysters and gastropods. Others focus on site selection, water quality management, hatchery construction and techniques, algal culture, biotechnical applications, disease, biofouling, best management practices, certification programs, marketing and business plans. Reference lists for further reading also are included.

<i>Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture: A Practical Guide</i><b> </b>is a landmark resource for those working in the aquaculture industry, including hatchery and farm operatives and man­agers, inspectors, and consultants, and will serve the shellfish aquaculture industry for years to come. Personnel within companies supplying the shellfish industry with techni­cal equipment and those working in the global seafood trade will find a wealth of useful information. Libraries in all universities and establishments involved in aquaculture teach­ing and research, marine and freshwater sciences, and invertebrate zoology should have copies of this comprehensive book on their shelves. Perhaps it will excite and engage new growers and consideration of new species to utilize shellfish to their fullest potential.
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9781789180510Aquaculture BusinessesAquaculture Businesses
A Practical Guide to Economics and Marketing
1Carole Engle2/2/2020MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
This exciting new book provides practical guidance and advice for individuals seeking to manage and develop a successful aquaculture business. Starting with an overview of the challenges faced by aquaculture business operatives, the book then contrasts the different issues faced by new start-up businesses and those that have been in business for many years.
The book includes step-by-step guidance and advice on:
· how to find key markets, locate customers and determine their preferences;
· how to develop estimates of capital requirements for land, construction of buildings and production facilities;
· how to purchase equipment;
· how to develop a financing plan, including the key financial statements that show early indication of potential problems;
· the types of permits and regulations that may be necessary;
· delays and costs that can occur from ensuring compliance;
· keeping an eye on emerging trends and current consumer preferences; and
· monitoring external threats and opportunities.

Written by Carole Engle, <i>Aquaculture Businesses</i> is an essential resource for aquaculture entrepreneurs and management-level decision makers for new start-up businesses globally. It will also be applicable for existing businesses that need to grow and change with market dynamics. All aquaculture farm owners, and suppliers to the industry, should have this excellent resource to hand. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where aquaculture, business studies, economics or marketing are studied and taught should have copies of this book on their shelves.
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9781789180695
Eels Biology, Monitoring, Management, Culture and Exploitation
Eels Biology, Monitoring, Management, Culture and Exploitation
Proceedings of the First International Eel Science Symposium
1Andy Don,Paul Coulson31/10/2019MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
The freshwater eels, the Anguillids, have increasingly become the focus of attention for fisheries managers, scientists, researchers, policy makers, conservation bodies and other stakeholders. These species can be seen as a bellwether for issues affecting aquatic ecosystems - their steep decline and the management initiatives to try and reverse this trend, touch on subjects as diverse as disconnected waterways, loss of habitat, novel parasites, pollution, over-fishing and climate change. There are some 16 species of the <i>Anguilla</i> genus and all exhibit similar lifestyles, growing in waters often far-removed from their marine spawning grounds. These enigmatic, contradictory and confounding species share similar challenges and pressures wherever they are found.

This book was generated from the 1st UK International Eel Science Symposium, which was held at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in June 2017. Hosted by the Institute of Fisheries Management (IFM), the ZSL and the Environment Agency (EA), the Symposium was heralded as a success, with over 180 delegates in attendance. Many of the world's top eel specialists attended or gave presentations across a diverse range of subjects.

This was one of the Symposium's, and now the book's great strengths - its diversity of subjects and authors. Many countries are represented within the book, from across Europe and as far afield as New Zealand, South Africa, Vanuatu, French Polynesia, Japan, Canada and the USA.

The EA and IFM have collaborated to produce this landmark book, which includes a mix of cultural, scientific and management information that will be invaluable to anyone with a professional or personal interest in these mysterious fish, including ichthyologists, fisheries scientists and managers, aquaculture personnel, environmental biologists and ecologists, marine and freshwater biologists, vertebrate zoologists, animal behaviourists and students studying in all these areas. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught should have copies on their shelves.
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9781789180480
Largemouth Bass Aquaculture
Largemouth Bass Aquaculture
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James Tidwell,Shawn Coyle
30/4/2019MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
Largemouth bass (<i>Micropterus salmoides</i>) are highly prized as sports fish and increasingly as high-value food fish. The farming of largemouth bass is becoming increasingly important and international as the procedures and management for successful culture are being refined. Largemouth bass aquaculture is now widespread across the USA and increasingly in other countries worldwide; the largemouth bass aquaculture industry in China is particularly strong.

<i>Largemouth Bass Aquaculture</i> provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the farming of largemouth bass, with chapters encompassing all major areas of importance, including their history, production, environment requirements, reproduction, culture methods, diseases and major markets. Many of the world's experts in the field have contributed chapters to this landmark publication and the editors are very well known and respected worldwide. The book is fully international in scope, drawing information from many countries where largemouth bass are farmed.

<i>Largemouth Bass Aquaculture</i> is an important resource for those working in aquaculture, including fish farm operatives and managers, veterinarians and fish health managers, inspectors and consultants. Personnel within companies supplying the aquaculture industry with feed, technical equipment and pharmaceuticals will find a wealth of useful information within this book. Libraries in all universities and establishments teaching and researching aquaculture, fish biology, ichthyology, fisheries, aquatic sciences and veterinary studies should have copies of this comprehensive book on their shelves.
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Understanding Aquaculture
Understanding Aquaculture
1Jesse Trushenski4/1/2019MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
Roughly half the seafood we eat comes from farms, and yet many consumers remain hesitant, even resistant, to buying farmed fish. Aquaculture is compared with both terrestrial agriculture and capture fisheries and has endured considerable, often unfounded, criticism.

<i>Understanding Aquaculture</i> addresses the controversial aspects of aquaculture, answering common questions about the industry and farmed seafood. Are farmed fish safe to eat? Are wild fish more nutritious? Do fish farms pollute the environment? <i>Understanding Aquaculture</i> sets the record straight for the world's most important source of seafood.

Aquaculture is critical to food security, both now and in the future, and an informed and supportive public is needed to ensure its potential is fully realized. Informative and engaging, <i>Understanding Aquaculture</i> is a thoroughly researched resource for students and practitioners, but manages to put the facts within reach of casual readers.
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Cleaner Fish Biology and Aquaculture Applications
Cleaner Fish Biology and Aquaculture Applications
1Jim Treasurer29/3/2018MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
Cleaner fish are increasingly being deployed in aquaculture as a means of biological control of parasitic sea lice, and consequently the farming of wrasse and lumpfish, the main cleaner fish species in current use in salmon farming, is now one of the fastest expanding aquaculture sectors, with over 40 hatcheries in Norway alone.

<i>Cleaner Fish Biology and Aquaculture Applications</i> reviews and presents new knowledge on the biology of the utilised cleaner fish species, and provides protocols in cleaner fish rearing, deployment, health and welfare. The latest knowledge is presented on specialist technical areas such as cleaner fish nutrition, genetics, health, immunology and vaccinology, welfare, transport and fisheries. Specific chapters detail cleaner fish developments in the main salmon-producing countries.

Contributions from over 60 leading researchers and producers give an exciting mix of information and debate. The book comprehensively addresses the questions of sustainability of cleaner fish use in aquaculture, bottlenecks to the optimum production of cleaner fish, and improvements and best practice in on-farm deployment methods, for optimum survival and enhanced welfare of cleaner fish.

Some of the key features of this important book:

Provides a comprehensive review of the latest globally available information on the use of cleaner fish under one cover.
Highlights and addresses the main issues in the farming of cleaner fish and provides guidance on how to improve growth and survival.
Identifies issues in the farm application of cleaner fish and provides details on how to address these issues.
Written by a team of internationally recognised experts in cleaner fish biology, culture and deployment.

<i>Cleaner Fish Biology and Aquaculture Applications</i> is an essential purchase for hatchery managers, salmonid producers, fish farm operatives, researchers, regulators, students and enthusiasts working with, and interested in, cleaner fish. Personnel within companies supplying equipment and services to the aquaculture industry, and libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological sciences and aquaculture are studied and taught should have copies of this landmark publication.
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9781910455791Sea Bass and Sea BreamSea Bass and Sea Bream
A Practical Approach to Disease Control and Health Management
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Pierpaolo Patarnello,Niccolò Vendramin
11/9/2017MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
The aim of this book is to provide practical advice and awareness of health management and
disease control in sea bass and sea bream, the most widely farmed fish in the Mediterranean region.

The prevention and control of the main pathologies affecting intensively cultured marine fish species are of paramount importance. Farmed sea bass and sea bream are high-value fish, making significant contributions to the economies of many countries. This important book gives particular emphasis to rapid diagnosis and response to the most dangerous pathologies, which can cause severe economic losses in affected fish farms.

Key features of the book <i>Sea Bass and Sea Bream</i> include:

a clear layout and practical approach, easy to understand and implement;
colour photographs of the main diseases and parasites affecting sea bass and sea bream; and
a combination of the authors' wide field-based experience in the diagnosis of fish diseases, with knowledge from a major fish diseases reference laboratory.

This book is an essential purchase for fish farm operatives and managers, veterinarians, fish health managers and inspectors, consultants, fish pathologists, microbiologists and parasitologists. Personnel within companies supplying the aquaculture industry with pharmaceuticals and vaccines, feed, and technical equipment will find a wealth of useful information within this book. Libraries in all universities and establishments teaching and researching aquaculture, veterinary studies, fish biology, microbiology, pathology and parasitology should have copies of this important book on their shelves.
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9781904761594Shrimp Book, TheThe Shrimp Book1Victoria Alday-Sanz1/3/2010MonographHardbackAquaculture and Fisheries
This definitive book on The Shrimp is the result of the contributions of 67 international authors. It contains a wealth of scientific knowledge that can usually only be located in a fragmented manner in specialised journals or presented at industry conferences that rarely reach a wide audience. It brings together the worlds of aquaculture science and industry production. The book includes descriptions of farming practices and the actual implementation of new technologies.

The content is structured into six parts: shrimp farming; the shrimp as an animal; current farming practices; optimisation of feeds; biosecurity; and post-harvest.

It is addressed to shrimp producers and service providers, researchers and students. It compiles, in one single volume, the full depth of the academic perspective together with the most recent developments in field practice.

This book illustrates the important interaction between the academic and industry worlds. It facilitates access to information, knowledge and new ideas as well as bringing in material for debate and discussion.
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