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FAO Field Project Reports on Aquaculture: Additional Indexed Bibliography, 1966-2002









Coche, A.G. (comp.) FAO Field project reports on aquaculture: additional indexed bibliography, 1966–2002. FAO Fisheries Circular. No. 983. Rome, FAO. 2002. 52p.


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    FAO Field Project Reports on Aquaculture: Indexed Bibliography, 1966 - 1995 1997
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    The document presents a bibliographic list of 1,712 FAO field project reports dealing with, or containing relevant information related to, aquaculture. The reports presented were produced between 1966 and 1995 as part of the activities of 208 national field projects conducted within 80 countries around the world (including 171 Fisheries Department projects, 16 Agriculture Department projects, 13 Forestry Department projects, 6 Economic and Social Department projects, 1 Legal Office project, and 1 Development Department project); 41 regional field projects (including 39 Fisheries Department projects, 1 Agriculture Department project, and 1 Forestry Department project); and 8 inter-regional Fisheries Department projects. The reports are listed by project for individual countries or by region. Author, subject, species, and geographic indexes are provided.
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    Aquaculture Economics in Developing Countries: Regional Assessments and an Annotated Bibliography 1997
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    As aquaculture expands in importance globally, there is an increasing need for corresponding economic information, to aid managers, policy-makers and planners. This document seeks to provide a review of the current state of this aquaculture economics information and research base in developing countries, based on a comprehensive compilation of available literature on the subject. A broad integrated view is adopted, encompassing micro- and macro-economics, market analysis, socio-economics and env ironmental economics, the relationship with non-aquaculture economic activities (household economics), as well as relevant socio-cultural considerations. The circular contains two principal components. First, there is a set of regional assessments (Africa and the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific) reviewing the economics of aquaculture activity, the state of the art in aquaculture economics research, and research priorities for the future, on a region-by-region b asis. Second, a set of annotated bibliographies is provided, one for each of the three regions, together with a bibliography of general references. In total, 1 154 references are included: 77 General; 223 for Africa and the Middle East; 133 for Latin America and the Caribbean; and 721 for Asia and the Pacific. Each bibliography documents available literature on the economics of aquaculture systems, emphasizing the most recent literature but also including older literature as relevant to the curr ent state of aquaculture. All bibliographies are indexed according to country, aquatic species, production environment, production system and eight economic subject areas.
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    GFCM - Report of the third session of the Committee on Aquaculture. Zaragoza, Spain, 25-27 September 2002 / CGPM - Rapport de la troisième session du Comit de l'aquaculture. Saragosse, Espagne, 25-27 septembre 2002 2002
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    The third session of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) Committee on Aquaculture (CAQ) met in Zaragoza, Spain, from 25 to 27 September 2002 and was attended by delegates from ten Members of the Commission. The Session reviewed the status of aquaculture in the region and the activities of the networks linked to the Committee. The Committee approved the proposed workplans of the networks and acknowledged the need to strengthen collaboration with relevant national and re gional organizations. The importance of information exchange was addressed and it was recommended that regular aquaculture reports covering production and marketing trends be undertaken and published. Discussions on the proposed work programme were linked to the GFCM autonomous budget. The Committee emphasized that the forecast of CAQ expenditure within the Autonomous budget would need to be reviewed. CAQ endorsed the recommendation of the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) to establish a joint SAC/CAQ/ICCAT Ad Hoc Working Group on Sustainable Tuna Farming/Fattening Practices in the Mediterranean. The Committee discussed the regional aquaculture project idea adopted at its Second Session and agreed that a revised project proposal be prepared.

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