Like a number of countries, Ireland has set ambitious growth targets for its aquaculture sector. Economic analysis highlights that such growth has the potential to provide significant gains to the Irish economy in general, but also to peripheral rural areas in particular. However, through interviews with producers representing a significant proportion of Irish oyster production, this paper highlights the challenges faced and argues that for these growth ambitions to be realised there is a need to overcome significant regulatory, biological and financial constraints on the sector. In particular dysfunctional licensing arrangements are a major constraint on the development of the sector. It is argued that licensing reform is a necessary but n...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
This study examines the competitiveness of the EU aquaculture sector, as a contribution to the wider...
This report is the second annual report on the status of Irish aquaculture (see Parsons et al., 2004...
Globally aquaculture is seen as an increasingly important component in the quest to achieve food sec...
The main reason for establishing the shellfish farming industry in Ireland was to create economic ac...
This paper investigates production license management when regulation constrains the number of produ...
Fish farming (i.e. the cultivation of fish in controlled conditions) has developed rapidly over the...
Aquaculture governance can be challenging as a number of stakeholders have different objectives and ...
This document was prepared in May 1995 by a group of invited aquaculture experts drawn from the Iris...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000517583500001International audienceThe eastern o...
Aquaculture is an economic activit y which is characterised by a great dependence on environmental c...
Oyster production has historically taken place in intertidal zones, and shellfish farms already occu...
The term shellfish is used to group together two very large orders of the animal kingdom, namely the...
As it currently stands, the management of the bottom mussel aquaculture in Ireland is a complex proc...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
This study examines the competitiveness of the EU aquaculture sector, as a contribution to the wider...
This report is the second annual report on the status of Irish aquaculture (see Parsons et al., 2004...
Globally aquaculture is seen as an increasingly important component in the quest to achieve food sec...
The main reason for establishing the shellfish farming industry in Ireland was to create economic ac...
This paper investigates production license management when regulation constrains the number of produ...
Fish farming (i.e. the cultivation of fish in controlled conditions) has developed rapidly over the...
Aquaculture governance can be challenging as a number of stakeholders have different objectives and ...
This document was prepared in May 1995 by a group of invited aquaculture experts drawn from the Iris...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000517583500001International audienceThe eastern o...
Aquaculture is an economic activit y which is characterised by a great dependence on environmental c...
Oyster production has historically taken place in intertidal zones, and shellfish farms already occu...
The term shellfish is used to group together two very large orders of the animal kingdom, namely the...
As it currently stands, the management of the bottom mussel aquaculture in Ireland is a complex proc...
Marine aquaculture is the most promising industry for ensuring future provision of seafood. Yet, the...
This study examines the competitiveness of the EU aquaculture sector, as a contribution to the wider...
This report is the second annual report on the status of Irish aquaculture (see Parsons et al., 2004...