In 1989, artificial seed production was attained in 37 species of fishes, 16 species of Crustacea, 25 species of shellfishes, and 9 species of other fishery animals in Japan. Eighty species of fishery animal seed, including natural and artificial production, were released in natural fishery grounds during this year. The total mariculture production was 1.3 million tons. This composed of 18% fish, 35% shellfish, 46% seaweed, and 1% of other fishery animals.In recent years, Japan achieved some success in Seafarming and searanching projects. Among these are searanching of Japanese scallop in northern Japan and acoustic habituation system of red sea bream. Searanching of striped jack using artificial seed is also explained
Research studies conducted from 1988 to 1991 focused on breeding, seed production, and farming of th...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Successful spawning of Penaeus japonicus under controlled conditions and their subsequent rearing ...
Stock enhancement has been recognized as one of the essential strategies that can sustain and increa...
This paper describes the present status of aquaculture in Japan. The production volumes of many of t...
In the 1960s, the Japanese economy was starting to industrialize. The rapid increase in business inv...
In Japan, a lot of stock enhancement programs have been carried out in the last fifty years. Such pr...
The United States and Japanese counterpart panels on aquaculture were formed in 1969 under the Unite...
Marine finfish seed production and farming has been well developed in the Asia- Pacific Region and i...
Sea ranching or artificial recruitment of aquatic organisms into their natural habitat for stock i...
Aquaculture of marine fishes such as sea bass, milkfish, and mullet among others, have been conducte...
Cage culture has made possible the large-scale production of commercial finfish in many parts of th...
The pioneering efforts of Hudinaga (1942), in the successful spawning of Penaeus japonicus and reari...
Much progress has been made in the last decades in the industrial farming of several species of mari...
Documents the presentations at ADSEA '91, the 2nd Seminar-Workshop on Aquaculture Development in Sou...
Research studies conducted from 1988 to 1991 focused on breeding, seed production, and farming of th...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Successful spawning of Penaeus japonicus under controlled conditions and their subsequent rearing ...
Stock enhancement has been recognized as one of the essential strategies that can sustain and increa...
This paper describes the present status of aquaculture in Japan. The production volumes of many of t...
In the 1960s, the Japanese economy was starting to industrialize. The rapid increase in business inv...
In Japan, a lot of stock enhancement programs have been carried out in the last fifty years. Such pr...
The United States and Japanese counterpart panels on aquaculture were formed in 1969 under the Unite...
Marine finfish seed production and farming has been well developed in the Asia- Pacific Region and i...
Sea ranching or artificial recruitment of aquatic organisms into their natural habitat for stock i...
Aquaculture of marine fishes such as sea bass, milkfish, and mullet among others, have been conducte...
Cage culture has made possible the large-scale production of commercial finfish in many parts of th...
The pioneering efforts of Hudinaga (1942), in the successful spawning of Penaeus japonicus and reari...
Much progress has been made in the last decades in the industrial farming of several species of mari...
Documents the presentations at ADSEA '91, the 2nd Seminar-Workshop on Aquaculture Development in Sou...
Research studies conducted from 1988 to 1991 focused on breeding, seed production, and farming of th...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Successful spawning of Penaeus japonicus under controlled conditions and their subsequent rearing ...