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Since the first edition of this book, 17 years ago, aquaculture has
consolidated its position as an important means of producing food
and as a contributor to global food security. Cage aquaculture too
has continued to expand apace. The third edition of this important,
useful and well-received book maintains the original aim of
providing a thorough synthesis of information on cages and cage
aquaculture practices with data and examples encompassing all major
world regions.
Fully updated, the book's comprehensive contents include
details of the origin and principles of cage aquaculture and an
overview of its current position. Contents of the chapters
following include key information on cage design and construction,
site selection, environmental impacts and environmental capacity,
management, and potential problems in cage aquaculture systems. A
comprehensive reference list and index are included to help
readers.
The volume is essential reading for all personnel involved in
fish and shellfish farms that use cages, and for all those
embarking on a career in aquaculture. Cage manufacturers and others
supplying the aquaculture trade will find much of commercial use
within the book. All those involved in aquaculture research and
equipment design should have a copy of this most useful book. All
libraries in universities and research establishments where
aquaculture, environmental science, aquatic science, fish biology
and fisheries are studied and taught should have several copies on
their shelves.
Autorentext
Dr Malcolm Beveridge is based at the FRS Freshwater Laboratory, Pitlochry, Scotland, UK.
Zusammenfassung
Since the first edition of this book, 17 years ago, aquaculture has consolidated its position as an important means of producing food and as a contributor to global food security. Cage aquaculture too has continued to expand apace. The third edition of this important, useful and well-received book maintains the original aim of providing a thorough synthesis of information on cages and cage aquaculture practices with data and examples encompassing all major world regions.
Fully updated, the book's comprehensive contents include details of the origin and principles of cage aquaculture and an overview of its current position. Contents of the chapters following include key information on cage design and construction, site selection, environmental impacts and environmental capacity, management, and potential problems in cage aquaculture systems. A comprehensive reference list and index are included to help readers.
The volume is essential reading for all personnel involved in fish and shellfish farms that use cages, and for all those embarking on a career in aquaculture. Cage manufacturers and others supplying the aquaculture trade will find much of commercial use within the book. All those involved in aquaculture research and equipment design should have a copy of this most useful book. All libraries in universities and research establishments where aquaculture, environmental science, aquatic science, fish biology and fisheries are studied and taught should have several copies on their shelves.
Inhalt
PREFACE.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
1 CAGE AQUACULTURE - ORIGINS AND PRINCIPLES.
1.1 Principles of aquaculture.
1.2 Rearing facilities.
1.3 The origins of cage culture.
2 CAGE AQUACULTURE - AN OVERVIEW.
2.1 Diversity of cage types.
2.2 Cages and cage aquaculture.
2.3 Cage culture and aquaculture.
2.4 Advantages and disadvantages of cage culture.
3 CAGE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION.
3.1 Size, shape and materials.
3.2 Traditional designs.
3.3 Modern designs.
Appendix 3.1 Current force on a single panel of a net cage (from
Løland 1993a).
Appendix 3.2 Example of computation of cage flotation
computation.
Appendix3.3 Calculation of the buoyancy of a 3 x 3 x 3 m bamboo
cage (see Section 3.3.2).
4 SITE SELECTION.
4.1 Environmental criteria for farmed aquatic species.
4.2 Environmental criteria for cages.
4.3 Site facilities and management.
4.4 Concluding remarks.
5 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CAPACITY.
5.1 Resource consumptiion.
5.2 The cage aquaculture process.
5.3 Wastes.
5.4 Modelling environmental capacity.
Appendix 5.1 Example of intensive cage rainbow trout production
assessment for a temperate natural lake.
Appendix 5.2 Example of extensive cage tilapia production for a
tropical reservoir.
Appendix 5.3 Example of semi-intensive cage tilapia
production assessment for a tropical lake.
6 MANAGEMENT.
6.1 Transport and stocking.
6.2 Feeds and feeding.
6.3 Routine management.
7 PROBLEMS.
7.1 Currents.
7.2 Disease.
7.3 Drifting objects.
7.4 Fouling.
7.5 Oxygen.
7.6 Security.
7.7 Predators and scavengers.
7.8 Wastes.
7.9 Weather and climate.
Appendix 7.1 Example of calculation for aeration system design
for freshwater rainbow trout cage.
References.
Index.