From a genetic resources viewpoint, emerging aquaculture species and species groups are examined mainly in terms of food use. In addition, we include species that are becoming increasingly important for biodiversity conservation and related ecotourism aspects. Together with ornamental fish species, we argue that these species are facing increasing vulnerability and warrant attention. Our intention is to raise awareness of the potential for increasing production and revenues from emerging species/species groups with an emphasis on an underlying link to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem preservation, and how this information will inform policy on access to the genetic resources and the sharing of benefits derived from their use. For foo...
This study provides an overview of successful genetic improvement programmes for important farmed aq...
To satisfy increasing demands for fish as food, progress must occur towards greater aquaculture prod...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
From a genetic resources viewpoint, emerging aquaculture species and species groups are examined mai...
Effective genetic management of the 700 aquatic species cultured globally should be addressed for aq...
Aquaculture is seen as an alternative to meeting the widening gap in global rising demand and decrea...
The Convention on Biological Diversity provides a framework for countries to implement laws regulati...
The marine ornamental fish trade is expanding and still largely relies on wild fish from tropical co...
Aquaculture contributes significantly to food production and provides the means to generate increase...
The present paper reviews the use and exchange of genetic resources of the migratory freshwater fish...
The Convention on Biological Diversity provides a framework for countries to implement laws regulati...
There are over 1 300 species of cyprinids in Asia, which form an important part of the worldÆs aqua...
Asia dominates global aquaculture production accounting for over 80% of the total and the mainstay i...
The aquarium fi sh trade moves more than two billion live fi sh worldwide per year. For fresh water ...
Africa harbours a rich biological diversity of native fish resources. Recognition of the potential t...
This study provides an overview of successful genetic improvement programmes for important farmed aq...
To satisfy increasing demands for fish as food, progress must occur towards greater aquaculture prod...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
From a genetic resources viewpoint, emerging aquaculture species and species groups are examined mai...
Effective genetic management of the 700 aquatic species cultured globally should be addressed for aq...
Aquaculture is seen as an alternative to meeting the widening gap in global rising demand and decrea...
The Convention on Biological Diversity provides a framework for countries to implement laws regulati...
The marine ornamental fish trade is expanding and still largely relies on wild fish from tropical co...
Aquaculture contributes significantly to food production and provides the means to generate increase...
The present paper reviews the use and exchange of genetic resources of the migratory freshwater fish...
The Convention on Biological Diversity provides a framework for countries to implement laws regulati...
There are over 1 300 species of cyprinids in Asia, which form an important part of the worldÆs aqua...
Asia dominates global aquaculture production accounting for over 80% of the total and the mainstay i...
The aquarium fi sh trade moves more than two billion live fi sh worldwide per year. For fresh water ...
Africa harbours a rich biological diversity of native fish resources. Recognition of the potential t...
This study provides an overview of successful genetic improvement programmes for important farmed aq...
To satisfy increasing demands for fish as food, progress must occur towards greater aquaculture prod...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...