The main objectives of ACIAR Project No. 8823 as specified in the Research Agreement, were to provide information about (i) market prospects for giant clams, (ii) the production economics and supply factors involved in giant clam mariculture, (iii) marine property rights as these affect the economics of giant clam mariculture and (iv) the possible value of giant clam mariculture in development in less developed countries of the Indo-Pacific region especially South Pacific countries
This paper examines the status of and the potential demand for giant clams in four coastal villages ...
Giant clams (Tridacnidae) natural populations in many part of Indonesian coral reef ecosystems have...
Reports on the results of research based on the test-marketing of giant clams as aquarium specimens ...
The main objectives of ACIAR Project No. 8823 as specified in the Research Agreement, were to provid...
The main objectives of ACIAR Project No. 8823 are to provide information about (i) market prospects ...
ACIAR has been funding research into giant clam mariculture since 1983/84. By the time this research...
Due mainly to overharvesting, the world's natural stocks of giant clams have been seriously depleted...
The paper considers the economics of giant clam mariculture in the South Pacific, with special atten...
There is increasing competition for the use of the coastal zone as economic development proceeds. Th...
The economics of growing Tridacna gigas giant clams inter-tidally is examined on the basis of experi...
Estimates the internal rate of return on costs of investment in a ‘standard’ giant clam farm involve...
Giant clams offer small holders throughout the Indo-Pacific with good prospects for commercial cultu...
The paper estimates the internal rate of return of investment in a giant clam farm involved in the o...
A 109-page manual discusses the hatchery, ocean nursery and stock enhancement of giant clam. It also...
The technical possibility of farming giant clams has been established by the Micronesian Mariculture...
This paper examines the status of and the potential demand for giant clams in four coastal villages ...
Giant clams (Tridacnidae) natural populations in many part of Indonesian coral reef ecosystems have...
Reports on the results of research based on the test-marketing of giant clams as aquarium specimens ...
The main objectives of ACIAR Project No. 8823 as specified in the Research Agreement, were to provid...
The main objectives of ACIAR Project No. 8823 are to provide information about (i) market prospects ...
ACIAR has been funding research into giant clam mariculture since 1983/84. By the time this research...
Due mainly to overharvesting, the world's natural stocks of giant clams have been seriously depleted...
The paper considers the economics of giant clam mariculture in the South Pacific, with special atten...
There is increasing competition for the use of the coastal zone as economic development proceeds. Th...
The economics of growing Tridacna gigas giant clams inter-tidally is examined on the basis of experi...
Estimates the internal rate of return on costs of investment in a ‘standard’ giant clam farm involve...
Giant clams offer small holders throughout the Indo-Pacific with good prospects for commercial cultu...
The paper estimates the internal rate of return of investment in a giant clam farm involved in the o...
A 109-page manual discusses the hatchery, ocean nursery and stock enhancement of giant clam. It also...
The technical possibility of farming giant clams has been established by the Micronesian Mariculture...
This paper examines the status of and the potential demand for giant clams in four coastal villages ...
Giant clams (Tridacnidae) natural populations in many part of Indonesian coral reef ecosystems have...
Reports on the results of research based on the test-marketing of giant clams as aquarium specimens ...