Spiny Lobsters

Spiny Lobsters
Author: Bruce Phillips
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2008-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 047069825X

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Spiny lobsters are among the world's most valuable and highly prized seafoods, captured and marketed in over 90 countries. Demand for spiny lobsters has escalated in the past two decades, spurring the need both for better management and for research on which to base that management. Spiny lobster aquaculture, however, now appears to be a real possibility, some countries have already approved the legislation, and it may be only a few years before this becomes the major source. The book opens with a brief review of the general biology, distribution, fishing techniques etc. but the major emphasis is on the latest management strategies, developments in aquaculture, marketing and economics. A special feature of the book will be detailed reviews of the spiny lobster fishery, research activities and marketing process in Japan, where customers are willing to pay more than US$50 per pound for live lobsters.

Sea Grant Publications Index

Sea Grant Publications Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1974
Genre: Marine resources
ISBN:

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Report

Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1975
Genre: Marine biology
ISBN:

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Marine & Freshwater Research

Marine & Freshwater Research
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005
Genre: Freshwater biology
ISBN:

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Crustacean and Mollusk Aquaculture in the United States

Crustacean and Mollusk Aquaculture in the United States
Author: J.V. Huner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1985-02-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Crustaceans and mollusks are the glamor species of the seafood in dustry. Interest in aquaculture 1 of these invertebrates, frequently re ferred to as shellfishes, has resulted from increased exploitation of wild stocks. This has driven prices up to levels very attractive to investors. Much attention has been focused on crustaceans such as freshwater crawfishes, freshwater prawns, penaeid shrimps, and hom arid lobsters, and mollusks such as oysters, clams, mussels, scallops, and abalone. Success has been greatest with low trophic level species such as freshwater crawfishes and bivalve mollusks where nature subsidizes the aquaculturist in many ways, providing feed at low or no cost, seed for culture systems, waste removal, and so forth. Species such as homarid lobsters, penaeid shrimps, and abalone may have complicated life cycles, relatively slow growth rates, and other prob lems that have, so far, limited development of aquaculture of these high value, high visibility species. All taxa listed initially can be cultured from egg to egg in captivity, but many factors influence the commercial profitability of raising them in the United States. Investment in aquaculture of crustaceans and mollusks in the United States or by U. S. companies abroad has been extensive. Yet, only freshwater crawfishes and oysters have been cul tured on a truly large-scale, profitable basis to date in the United States proper. Other taxa such as penaeid shrimps and abalones are being cultured in the Orient where demand justifies expensive, labor intensive culture systems.