PacAqua Issues
AQUACULTURE ISSUES:
Demonstration Aquaculture Farms Project Page
“It takes time, much review to turn studies into facts”
Excellent Op Ed by Bob Dicks. Case study about spotted owls, but applies to any use of natural resources, including aquaculture.
PAC F.I.S.H. 2004 Papers and Presentations
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) Overview
by Diane Cooper, Taylor Shellfish
| IT IS FARMING, NOT FISHING: Why Bureaucrats and Environmentalists Miss the Point of Canadian Aquaculture from the Canadian Aquaculture Institute (CAI) & Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) |
| World Bank report (No. 36622-GLB): Aquaculture: Changing the Face of the Waters, Meeting the Promise and Challenge of Sustainable Aquaculture http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTARD/Resources/Aquaculture_ESW_vGDP.pdf |
Pew-Woods Hole Marine Aquaculture Task Force Report (pdf):
~ Sustainable Marine Aquaculture: Fulfilling the Promise: Managing the Risks ~
Courtesy of the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 500:
~ State of world aquaculture 2006 ~
from the
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2006
Session Report:
Farming Ocean Carnivores: The Science, Economics and Politics of Rapidly Expanding Aquaculture
(pdf) February 18, 2005 at the 171 st National Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science(AAAS) by Hugh Mitchell, MS, DVM of Aquatic NW Veterinary Services.
State of Aquaculture on the West Coast: 2004 Annual Report (pdf)
Why was there no “W” in the Boston Seafood Show?
PowerPoint slideshow by Peter Becker, Pacific Aquaculture Caucus.
Aquaculture Regulations and Research Goals — A West Coast Aquaculture Perspective.
(pdf 523KB) In March 2002, industry leaders, researchers, technicians, and regulators gathered in Sequim, Washington, to discuss the issues facing aquaculture on the West Coast. The crucial findings of this group are described in this publication.
Governing Offshore Aquaculture: Issues and Policies
(pdf 75KB) Brochure announcing report. For further information, or to order a copy of the report ($20.00/ea.), contact Catherine Johnston, Center for the Study of Marine Policy, 301 Robinson Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 USA; phone: 302-831-8086; fax: 302-831-3668; e-mail: johnston@udel.edu.
Development of a Policy Framework for Offshore Marine Aquaculture
in the 3-200 mile U.S. Ocean Zone
(pdf 394KB) Report prepared by: Biliana Cicin-Sain, Susan M. Bunsick, Rick DeVoe, Tim Eichenberg, John Ewart, Harlyn Halvorson, Robert W. Knecht, and Robert Rheault.
With funding support from: The Sea Grant Technology Program and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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