Field Document 91/6
THE POTENTIAL FOR FARMING GREEN MUSSELS IN THE FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, THE SOLOMON ISLANDS AND VANUATU | |
by
ROBERT W. HICKMAN
Fisheries Research Centre
MAFFish
P.O. Box 297,
Wellington
New Zealand
October 1989
SOUTH PACIFIC AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
GCP/RAS/116/JPN
Suva, Fiji
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1. Summary and Recommendations
1.1 Federated States of Micronesia
2.2 The Green Mussel (Perna spp)
2.3 The Green Mussel in the South Pacific
3.1 Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)
3.1.3 Potential for Green Mussels in FSM
3.1.4 Alternatives to Green Mussels
3.2.2.2 Fairfax Harbour, Port Moresby
3.2.2.3 Lassul Bay area, East New Britain
3.2.3 Potential for Green Mussels in PNG
3.2.4 Alternatives to Green Mussels
3.3.3 Potential for Green Mussels in SI
3.3.4 Alternatives to Green Mussels
3.4.3 Potential for Green Mussels in Vanuatu
3.4.4 Alternatives to Green Mussels
Appendix II - Persons Contacted
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