Abstract only.South Carolina has some 28,500 ha of impounded coastal wetlands. These impoundments are remnants of the rice culture industry of the 19th century and are now of interest for waterflow management and possibly aquaculture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the potential for extensive commercial culture of shrimp in salt-marsh impoundments with that for semi-intensive production of shrimp in highland ponds. A hypothetical farm consisting of four 8-ha impoundments or ponds was chosen as the basis for the analysis, and it was assumed that only one crop of shrimp could be produced per year. Two alternative strategies for stocking the impoundments were evaluated: option 1, stock by natural recruitment via tide ...
In South Carolina, the availability of wild Atlantic white shrimp is seasonal bait dealers and recre...
This study is an investigation of the aquaculture methods used in brackish water fishpond culture ma...
Abstract only.The problems associated with acid sulfate soil limit the potential utilization of vast...
Typescript (photocopy).Data collected from a commercially operated intensive shrimp farm on the Texa...
Abstract only.In 1983, penaeid shrimp shipped into the United States from culture ponds in Ecuador w...
During the last three decades, shrimp has remained one of the major export items in Bangladesh. It c...
The utilization of greenhouse enclosed nursery raceways may be a viable method of increasing the gro...
This study seeks to evaluate the ability of the North Carolina (NC) shrimp industry to cope with the...
Photocopy of typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1979.Bibliography: leaves 11...
The document reviews and evaluates the development of shrimp culture in the Philippines. It also dis...
The paper discusses the impacts of shrimp culture to the environment in some countries in Asia. Sp...
Typescript (photocopy).Both Penaeus aztecus and P. setiferus were reared in ponds and raceways to de...
“The United States is currently importing 1.2 billion pounds of shrimp a year from Asia. It is cheap...
An experimental culture practice of P. monodon on extension approach was conducted in two brackish w...
Shrimp recognized as the white gold of Bangladesh because it is the second largest export earning pr...
In South Carolina, the availability of wild Atlantic white shrimp is seasonal bait dealers and recre...
This study is an investigation of the aquaculture methods used in brackish water fishpond culture ma...
Abstract only.The problems associated with acid sulfate soil limit the potential utilization of vast...
Typescript (photocopy).Data collected from a commercially operated intensive shrimp farm on the Texa...
Abstract only.In 1983, penaeid shrimp shipped into the United States from culture ponds in Ecuador w...
During the last three decades, shrimp has remained one of the major export items in Bangladesh. It c...
The utilization of greenhouse enclosed nursery raceways may be a viable method of increasing the gro...
This study seeks to evaluate the ability of the North Carolina (NC) shrimp industry to cope with the...
Photocopy of typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1979.Bibliography: leaves 11...
The document reviews and evaluates the development of shrimp culture in the Philippines. It also dis...
The paper discusses the impacts of shrimp culture to the environment in some countries in Asia. Sp...
Typescript (photocopy).Both Penaeus aztecus and P. setiferus were reared in ponds and raceways to de...
“The United States is currently importing 1.2 billion pounds of shrimp a year from Asia. It is cheap...
An experimental culture practice of P. monodon on extension approach was conducted in two brackish w...
Shrimp recognized as the white gold of Bangladesh because it is the second largest export earning pr...
In South Carolina, the availability of wild Atlantic white shrimp is seasonal bait dealers and recre...
This study is an investigation of the aquaculture methods used in brackish water fishpond culture ma...
Abstract only.The problems associated with acid sulfate soil limit the potential utilization of vast...