This research estimates the commercial costs and benefits associated with selected aquaculture projects in the Canterbury region. Mussel farming employment will most likely be generated in coastal communities that at present have few employment opportunities. These communities are likely to profit as well from increased infrastructure needs for the marine farming enterprise. Any development in the marine farming industry will take many years to reach full potential. This means that the costs and benefits from increased marine farming activities will be staggered over a number of years. It is acknowledged that the gains might be achieved at different locations than the losses occur. The effects on other stakeholders are often uncertain
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
The only possible way to increase seafood yields from many coastal and continental shelf regions of ...
Marine farming is an important rural industry in coastal bays and estuaries of Tasmania. The two mai...
This research estimates the commercial costs and benefits associated with selected aquaculture proje...
A real and growing interest in marine farming is currently taking place throughout New Zealand. Plan...
The New Zealand aquaculture industry during the late 1990s and early 2000s experienced a significant...
The Working Group on Social and Economic Dimensions of Aquaculture (WGSEDA) addresses the question o...
This report assesses the feasibility of a sustainable aquaculture development for the Ngai Tuahuriri...
There is increasing competition for the use of the coastal zone as economic development proceeds. Th...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food sector in the world, and the oceans are seen as on...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
Survey and Geographic Information System (GIS) data analysis describes the relative influence of bio...
Aquaculture of bivalve shellfish and seaweed represents a global opportunity to simultaneously advan...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
The only possible way to increase seafood yields from many coastal and continental shelf regions of ...
Marine farming is an important rural industry in coastal bays and estuaries of Tasmania. The two mai...
This research estimates the commercial costs and benefits associated with selected aquaculture proje...
A real and growing interest in marine farming is currently taking place throughout New Zealand. Plan...
The New Zealand aquaculture industry during the late 1990s and early 2000s experienced a significant...
The Working Group on Social and Economic Dimensions of Aquaculture (WGSEDA) addresses the question o...
This report assesses the feasibility of a sustainable aquaculture development for the Ngai Tuahuriri...
There is increasing competition for the use of the coastal zone as economic development proceeds. Th...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food sector in the world, and the oceans are seen as on...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
Survey and Geographic Information System (GIS) data analysis describes the relative influence of bio...
Aquaculture of bivalve shellfish and seaweed represents a global opportunity to simultaneously advan...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commer...
The only possible way to increase seafood yields from many coastal and continental shelf regions of ...
Marine farming is an important rural industry in coastal bays and estuaries of Tasmania. The two mai...