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Selected bibliography on seafarming species and production systems




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NACA-SF/BIB/88/1December 1988

Selected bibliography on seafarming
species and production systems




Regional Seafarming Development and
Demonstration Project, RAS/86/024

NETWORK OF AQUACULTURE CENTRES IN ASIA
National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkhen, Bangkok
Thailand.

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

SEABASS

OYSTER

MUSSEL

COCKLE

SCALLOP

BIVALVE DEPURATION

SEAWEED

ABALONE AND OTHERS

SEACUCUMBER

Note: The number on the left of the reference indicates the Seafarming accession reference number.

SEABASS

1.Biology and Culture of Seabass (Lates calcarifer). P. Kungvankij, L.B. Tiro, Jr., B.J. Pudadera, Jr., I.O, Potestas. Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia (NACA) Regional Lead Centre in the Philippines (RLCP) June 1986. NACA World Food Day Publication Series No. 3.
2.Seabass Abstracts Bibliography Series No. 3. Rolando S. Ortega, Roswita P. Graboso. Brackishwater Aquaculture Information System, SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines, 1986.
3.Report of Training Course on Seabass Spawning and Larval Rearing. South China Sea Fisheries Development and Coordinating Programme. SCS/GEN/82/39, October 1982.
4.Technical Manual for Seed Production of Seabass. National Institute of Coastal Aquaculture, Kaoseng, Songkhla, Thailand. March 1986.
5.Dietary Minerals Requirement in Seabass. Sooksri Sumpawapol, Pradit Chonchuenchob and Boonchu Charearnrid. Satul Brackishwater Fisheries Station, Brackishwater Fisheries Division. Department of Fisheries, Thailand. Technical paper No. 35/1987.
6.Management of Wild and Cultured Seabass/Barramundi (Lates calcarifer). J.W. Copland and D.L. Grey (Eds). Proceeding of an international workshop held at Darwin, N.T. Australia, 24–30 September 1986.

OYSTER

1.On predicting the setting season of the oyster Crassostrea iredalei in Himamaylan River, Negros Occidental. Adam L. Young and Remia Travina. Philipp. J. Biol. 12(1–2): 107–114 (1983).
2.Oyster Culture - A World Review. J.B. Glude. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay TVR., Wm. A. Dill (Eds). Fishing News Books Ltd. 325–332 (1979).
3.The Status of Pacific Oyster Culture in Japan. A. Koganezawa. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay TVR., Wm. A. Dill (Eds). Fishing News Books Ltd. 332–337 (1979).
4.Culture of Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in Containers in German Coastal Waters. R. Meixner. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay TVR., Wm. A. Dill (Eds). Fishing News Books Ltd. 338–339 (1979).
5.Tropical Mangrove Oyster Culture: Problems and Prospects. A.B. Kamara, K.B. McNeil, D.B. Quayle. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay TVR., Wm. A. Dill (Eds). Fishing News Books Ltd. 344–348 (1979).
6.Effects of Salinity on the Growth and Survival of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea commercialis) and Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Larvae and Spat. John A. Nell and John E. Holliday. Aquaculture, 68 (1988) 39–44.
7.Aquaculture Abstracts - Oyster. Aquaculture Department, SEAFDEC, Library/Documentation Services, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines, 1982.
8.Oyster Culture in Malaysia. P.S. Choo. SEAFDEC, SAFIS Extension Manual Series No. 2 1983.
9.Settlement and Growth of Oyster Spat in Trincomalee Bay, Sri Lanka. W.M. Indrasena, T.B. Wanninayake. In: Maclean, J. L., L.B. Dizon and L. V. Hosillos, editors. 1896. The First Asian Fisheries Forum. 727 p. Asian Fisheries Society, Manila, Philippines.
10.Shellfish from Small Beginnings in Scotland, UK. Fish Farmer July/August 1985.
11.Shellfish Develop on an Oyster Base. Fish Farming International, January 1988.
12.Oyster Mortalities and their Control. C.J. Sindermann. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay TVR., Wm. A. Dill (Eds). Fishing News Books Ltd. 349–361 (1979).
13.On the Shellfish Scene. Eric Edwards. Fish Farming International.
14.Oyster Hatchery Pilot Scheme. L. Curtin. Technical Report No. 155.
15.The Biology and Culture of Tropical Oysters. C.L. Angell. ICLARM Studies and Review 13.
16.Early Development of Crassostrea iredalei (Faustino, 1932) (Bivalvia: Ostreidae), with Notes on the Structure of the Larval Hinge. Leo Michael M. Ver. The Veliger 29(1)78–85 (July 1, 1986).
17.Oysters. Australian Fisheries, September, 1980, pp. 3–70.
18.Handbook of Oyster Survey, Intra-coastal Waterway, Cumberland Sound to St. Johns River. Marine Research Laboratory Florida Board of Conservation St. Petersburg, Florida, April 1967, 1–61 pp.
19.Oyster Culture with Reference to Dredging Operations in South Carolina (Part I). G. Robert Lunz, Jr. Marine Research Laboratory Florida Board of Conservation St. Petersburg, Florida, March 1967, 1–40 pp.
20.Growth and Survival of I-Group Crassostrea gigas suspended from rafts at the Baltic Coast of Schleswig-Holstein (W. Germany). Rudhard Meixner. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, CM 1973/K: 26.
21.Oyster Farming in Japan. M. Fujiya. Helgolander wiss. Meeresunters. 20, 464–479 (1970).
22.Oyster Culture in Thailand. Pairoj Brohmanonda. Paper Prepared for Presentation at Regional Training Course on Taxonomy, Biology and Culture of Commercial Species of Molluscs, Phuket, Thailand February 3-March 14 1986.
23.Oyster Culture with Crassostrea gigas relaid in containers in German Coastal water. R. Meixner. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, C.M. 1975/E:4.
24.Methodology of induced spawning fo oyster. Songchai Sahavacharin.
25.Monitoring of oyster spat settlement (Ostrea edulis L. and Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg)) on collectors in the Venice lagoon (Italy). M. Pellizzato. Nova Thalassia 6, Suppl. 683, 1983– 84.
26.Pathology and Significance of Fatal Inflammatory Bacteraemia in the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas Thunberg. R.A. Elston, J.H. Beattie, C. Friedman & R. Hedrick and M.L. Kent. Journal of Fish Diseases 1987, 10, 121–132.
27.Oyster Culture. T.P. Chen. Aquaculture Practices in Taiwan Fishing News Book Ltd., (1976).
28.Process of Oyster Culture in Korea.
29.Oyster Culture in the Philippines. Sofia S. Basa. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, 1987.
30.Mariculture potential of introduced oysters Saccostrea cucullata tuberculata and Crassostrea echinata, and a histological study of reproduction of C. echinata. R. D. Braley. Aust, J. Mar. Freshwat. Res., 1984., vol. 35, no. 2 pp. 129–141.
31.The Use of 0.2-um Membrane-Filtered Seawater for Improved Control of Bacterial Levels in Microalgal Cultures Fed to Larval Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas). T.E. Lewis, C.D. Garland, T.D. O'Brien, M.I. Fraser, P.A. Tong, C. Ward, T.G. Dix and T.A. McMeekin. Aquaculture, 69 (1988) 241–251.
32.Influences of Temperature, Salinity and Available Food Upon Suspended Culture of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas. II. Condition Index and Survival. James R. Brown and E. Brian Hartwick. Aquaculture, 70 (1988) 253–267.
33.Influences of Temperature, Salinity and Available Food Upon Suspended Culture of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas. I. Absolute and Allometric Growth. James R. Brown and E. Brian Hartwick. Aquaculture, 70 (1988) 231–251.
34.Long-line Oyster Culture Cooperative Chung-Mu.
35.Papers on Oyster Culture in ROK. Bull. Nat. Fish. Res. Dev. Agency (ROK) Oyster Abstract.
36.Farming of Mussels and Oysters. Hermenegildo S. Sitoy. Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia.
37.Avoiding Polyspermy in the Oyster (Crassostrea gigas). Jose Luis Stephano and Meredith Gould. Aquaculture, 73 (1988) 295–307.

MUSSEL

1.Abstracts of Serial Publications - Mussel. Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre, September 1987.
2.Economic Aspects of Mussel Farming. P. Korringa. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay T.V.R. and Wm. A. Dill (Eds) Fishing News Book, Ltd., 371–379. (1979).
3.Aquaculture Abstracts - Mussel. Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre, Library/Documentation Services, 1982.
4.Influences of Stock and Site on Growth and Mortality in the Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis). L.M. Dickie, P.R. Boudreau, and K. R. Freeman. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., Vol. 41. 1984.
5.An Analysis of the Economics of Farming Green Mussels in Singapore Using Rafts. L. Cheong and W.S. Loy.
6.Mussel Abstracts. Brackishwater Aquaculture Information System. SEAFDEC, Aquaculture Department, Sept. 1986.
7.Mass Production of Green Mussel Spat Mytilus viridis Linnaeus in French Polynesia. AQUACOP.
8.Hanging Culture of the Green Mussel (Mytilus smaragdinus Chemnitz) in Thailand. Pradit Chongchuenchob. ICLARM, 1980.
9.Culture helps mussel beds. Fish Farming International, December 1987.
10.Mussel Cultivation in the Marlborough Sounds (New Zealand). R.J. Jenkins.
11.Raft Culture of Mussels. H.S. Sitoy, A.L. Young & M.Y. Tabbu. Aquaculture Department, SEAFDEC. Extension Manual No. 8, July 1983.
12.Manual on Mussel Farming. W.G. Yap, A.L. Young, C.E.F. Orano and M.T. de Castro. Aquaculture Department, SEAFDEC, September 1979. Aquaculture Extension Manual No. 8.
13.Experimental Suspended Culture of Green Mussel, Perna viridis (Linn.), Using Spat Transplanted from a Distant Settlement Ground in Thailand. N. Chaitanawisuti and P. Menasveta. Aquaculture, 66 (1987) 97–107.
14.Mussel Culture in the Philippines. Sofia S. Basa. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources. 1987.
15.Mussel in the Philippines.
16.Production of Mytilus edulis L. Reared on Bouchots in the Bay of Marennes-Oleron: Comparison Between two Methods of Culture. S. Boromthanarat and J.M. Deslous-Paoli. Aquaculture, 72 (1988) 255–263.
17.Hooked mussel culture. Antonio Farias. Aquaculture News, 5, January 1988.
18.Studies on Food for Mytilus edulis Larvae. Nie Zongqing and Ji Meifang. Marine Fisheries Research (YSFRI) China.
19.Mussel Culture. Banchong Tiensongrusmee, Muhammad Murjani, Soehardi Pontjoprawiro and Cahyo Winanto. Seafarming Development Project. INS/81/008/MANUAL/8, January 1987.

COCKLE

1.Some Aspects of Cockle (Anadara granosa L.) Culture in Malaya. Panthasali, D. and M.K. Soong. Proc. IPEC, 8(Sec. 2):26–31.
2.The Biology and Culture of Marine Bivalve Molluscs of the Genus Anadara. M.J. Broom. ICLARM Studies and Reviews, 12, 37 p.
3.Effect of Nitrite, Ammonia and Others Toxic Substances on the Cockle, Anadara granosa L. Siri Tookwinas. National Institute of Coastal Aquaculture, Songkhla, Thailand. Technical paper No. 24/1985.
4.Study of Water Quality of Cockle Culture Areas in some Culture Beds in Thailand. Siri Tookwinas, Arunee Chindanond, Songsith Limsakul and Juadee Pongmaneerat. National Institute of Coastal Aquaculture, Songkhla, Thailand. Technical paper No. 22/1985.
5.Cockle Culture. Banchong Tiensongrusmee and Soehardi Pontjoprawiro. INS/81/008/MANUAL/12, May 1988.
6.A Study on the Influence of Reduction of Salinity on the Cockle, Anadara granosa L. Siri Tookwinas. National Institute of Coastal Aquaculture, Department of Fisheries, Thailand. Technical paper No. 20/1985.
7.Notes on the Biology of the Cockle, Anadara granosa L. D. Pathansali. Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council, 11th Session, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 16th - 31st October, 1964, IPFC/C64/TECH-36.
8.Cockle Culture in Malaysia. Bay of Bengal News. June 1985, Issue No. 18.
9.Better Management through Better Knowledge: BOBP Cockle Activities in Malaysia. Charles Angel. Bay of Bengal News. Issue No. 26, June 1987.
10.Growth and Aging of Malaysian Cockles. Dr. C.A. Richardson.
11.Cockle Status in Thailand. Yudh Hansopa. Review of Cockle Production Meeting, Penang, Malaysia, 21–24 January 1986. Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thailand
12.Growth and Mortality of the Malaysian Cockle Anadara granosa L) under Commercial Culture: Analysis Through Length-Frequency Data. Ng. Fong Oon. Bay of Bengal Programme - Development of Small-Scale Fisheries. BOBP/WP/47.
13.Culture of Cockle, Anadara granosa. T.P. Chen. Aquaculture Practices in Taiwan Fishing News Books Ltd., (1976).
14.Study on the Growth and Propagation of Cockle (Arca granosa Linnaeus) in the Dingzi Bay, Shandong. Zhang Liyan, Niu Xiduan, Fang Jianguang, Chen Wenhua. Marine Fisheries Research (YSFRI) China.

SCALLOP

1.Aquaculture Abstracts - Scallop. Aquaculture Department Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre, Library/Documentation Services, 1982.
2.Northern Interest in Iceland Scallops. Fish Farming International.
3.Identification of Planktonic Sea Scallop Larvae (Placopecten magellanicus) (Gmelin). M.J. Tremblay and L.D. Meade and G.V. Hurley. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., Vol. 44. 1987, 1361–1365.
4.Settlement and Survival of Giant Scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, Larvae on Enclosed Polyethylene Film Collectors. K.S. Naidu, R. Scaplen. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay, TVR and Wm. A. Dill (eds). 379–381, (1979).
5.Scallop Workshop in Wales was Big Success. Andy Beaumont. Fish Farming International, June 1987.
6.Status of Scallop Farming: A Review of Techniques. A. Lovatelli. Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia. NACA-SF/WP/87/1, 22 pp.
7.Peru has Thriving Scallop Industry. Tom Costello. Aquaculture Magazine, May, 1985, 32–36.

DEPURATION

1.Uptake and Depuration of Mercury in the Green Mussel, Perna viridis Linnaeus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae). Neon C. Rosell. Phil J of Sci., 114, Abs 1–2, 1985, 1–37.
2.Shellfish Purification: A Review of Current Technology. S.A. Furfari. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay, TVR and Wm. A. Dill. (Eds) 385–394, 1979.
3.Molluscs and Seaweed Program. Depuration of Oysters.
4.Depuration of Farmed Bivalves in the Philippines. P.J.A. Reilly and L.E. Barile. Infofish Marketing Digest No. 4/87.
5.Preliminary Study on Depuration of Some Economic Bivalves in Thailand. Koolvara Sangrungruang, Songchai Sahavacharin and Jirawan Ramanudom. Prachuabkhirikhan Brackishwater Fisheries Station, Klong Wan, Prachuabkhirikhan Province 77000, Thailand.
6.Bacterial Depuration of Grossly-Contaminated Oysters, Crassostrea iredalei. R.Q. Gacutan, M.L. Bulalacao, H.L. Baranda, Jr. In J.L. Maclean, L.B. Dizon and L.V. Hosillos (eds). The First Asian Fisheries Forum. Asian Fisheries Society, Manila, Philippines. p. 429–432.
7.Viability and Release of Salmonella charity and Escherichia coli from Oyster Feces. Anthony J. Rowse and Graham H. Fleet. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Sept. 1982. p. 544– 548. Vol. 44 No. 3.
8.Oyster Depuration - A Review. G.H. Fleet. Food Technology in Australia. Vol. 30 No. 11 November 1978. p. 444–454.
9.Depuration of the Sydney rock oyster, Crassostrea commercialis. R.A. Souness and G.H. Fleet. Food Technology in Australia. September 1979. p. 397– 404.
10.Commercial depuration of the Sydney rock oyster, Crassostrea commercialis. R. Souness, R.G. Bowrey and G.H. Fleet. Food Technology in Australia, December 1979, p. 531–537.
11.Behavior of Pathogenic Bacteria in the Oyster, Crassostrea commercialis, during Depuration, Re- laying, and Storage. Nguyen Thi Son and Graham H. Fleet. Applied and Enviromental Microbiology, Dec. 1980. p. 994–1002. Vol. 40. No. 6.

SEAWEED

1.Aquaculture Abstracts Seaweed. Aquaculture Department Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre, Library/Documentation Services, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines 1982.
2.Developments in the Culture of Algae and Seaweeds and the Future of the Industry. Chapter V Culture of Algae and Seaweeds, I.C. Neish. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay, TVR and Wm. A. Dill, (Eds) 395–402, (1979).
3.Seaweed Aquaculture in the Northwest Pacific. Y. Saito. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay, TVR and Wm. A. Dill, (Eds) 395–402, (1979).
4.The Industrial Development of Farmed Marine Algae: The Case-History of Eucheuma in the Philippines and USA. L.E. Deveau and J.R. Castle. Advances in Aquaculture. Pillay, TVR and Wm. A. Dill, (Eds) 410–415.
5.Experimental Culture of Seaweeds (Gracilaria sp.) in Penang, Malaysia. M. Doty and J. Fisher. Bay of Bengal Programme - Development of Small-Scale Fisheries. BOBP/WP/52.
6.A Fishing Community's Response to Seaweed Farming. ICLARM Newsletter June 1980.
7.Culture of Gracilaria. T.P. Chen. Aquaculture Practices in Taiwan Fishing News Books, Ltd., 1976.
8.Aquaculture Abstracts Part III : Aquatic Plants Algae. Aquaculture Department, SEAFDEC Institute of Aquaculture, Library/Documentation/Technical Services, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines, 1979.
9.Site Selection for Seaweed Farming. Banchong Tiensongrusmee, Soehardi Pontjoprawiro and Imam Soedjarwo. Seafarming Development Project INS/81/008/MANUAL/2, April 1986.
10.Seaweed Cultivation: A Review. Sindermann-CJ (ed). Proceedings of the Sixth U.S. - Japan Meeting on Aquaculture, Santa Barbara, California, August 27– 28, 1977. Under the U.S. -Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources (UJNR)., NOAA/NMFS, Seattle, WA (USA), 1982., pp. 25–66.
11.Marine algal microphytes new to the Philippines. Miguel D. Fortes and Gavino C. Trono Jr. Kalikasan, Philipp. J. Biol. 8(1): 51–68 (1979).
12.Community Structure and Productivity of Microphytic Algae in Philippines Reefs. Miguel D. Fortes. Proceedings of the Fourth International Coral Reef Symposium, Manila, 1981. Vol. 2.
13.Structure of Algal Communities Epiphytic on the Mangroves of Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro. Miguel D. Fortes.
14.Growth rates of North Sea macroalgae in relation to temperature, irradiance and photoperiod. M. D. Fortes and K. Luning. Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen, Helgolander Meeresunters. 34, 15–29 (1980).
15.Post-harvest Technology and Marketing of Cultured Eucheuma Seaweeds. D. McHugh and P. Philipson. South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency, Honiara, Solomon Islands, FFA Report 88/2 January 1988.
16.Collection of Papers on Seaweed culture in the Philippines. Jose Rodolfo H. Lim, Genu Products Philippine Inc.
17.The Economics of Small-scale Seaweed Production in the South China Sea Region. Ian R. Smith, International Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, March 1987.
18.Collection of Papers on Seaweed culture, China. Marine Fisheries Research (YSFRI), China.
19.Collection of paper on Seaweed culture, ROKorea. Bull. Nat. Fish. Res. Dev. Agency (ROK).
20.A New Approach to Seaweed Production and Processing. Suwalee Chandrkrachang and Udomchai Chinadit. Seventh Session of the IPFC Working Party of Experts on Aquaculture (1–6 August 1988, Bangkok, Thailand).
21.Seaweed Processing and Marketing in Asia/Pacific. C. A. Lima dos Santos, G. L. Roessink. Seventh Session of the IPFC Working Party of Experts on Aquaculture (1–6 August 1988, Bangkok, Thailand).
22.Red Seaweed Culture. Banchong Tiensongrusmee, soehardi Pontjoprawiro and Adji Nugroho. Seafarming Development Project. INS/81/008/MANUAL/4 November 1987.

1a.How to farm Seaweeds: Lessons from a pilot project in Western Malaysia. S.R. Madhu.
2a.Seaweeds: the underwater treasure.
3a.Seaweed as food. Charloote Bruce. Infofish Marketing Digest No. 4.83.
4a.Seaweeds - products and markets. Infofish Marketing Digest No. 4/83.
5a.Introduction to the Seaweeds: Their Characteristics and Economic Importance. Edna T. Ganzon-Fortes. Marine Sciences Center, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
6a.The Culture of Seaweed. A PCARR publication to highlight current advances in agriculture and natural resources for policy-markets and research administrators. Vol. 111, No. 3.81.
7a.The Case on Philippine Natural Grade Carrageenan: A Chronology of Events as of August 24, 1987.
8a.Eucheuma Farming An Income Generating Project. Sofia S. Basa. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, 1987.
9a.Seaweed Culture in the Philippines. Antonio Rizalde V. Veloso. Datingbayan Agro-Industrial Corporation, Ouano Compound, Looc, Mandaue City.
10a.Growing Eucheuma uncinatum in Culture: Domestication of a Marine Crop Plant. Miriam Polne, Michael Neushul and Aharon Gibor. Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara.
11a.Quality of Carrageenan and Agar. Gertrudes A. Santos. University of Hawaii Marine Agronomy Methods, Developed by G. A. Santos.
12a.Report on the Training Course on Gracilaria Algae (A Training Subproject under FAO/UNDP Project RAS/79/041 implemented through RAS/74/013), Manila, Philippines, 1–30 April 1981. Gavino C. Trono, Jr. and Edna T. Ganzon-Fortes. South China Sea Fisheries Development and Coordinating Programme. SCS/GEN/81/29.
13a.The Future of the Philippine Seaweed Industry. S. Olu Otubusin. A term paper in Advanced Aquaculture F-201. October 1980.
14a.“We are hungry only for Seaweed” S.R. Madhu, BOBP Bay of Bengal Programme, Issue No.28, December 1987.
15a.Seaweed Industry in the Philippines. Maximo A. Richohermoso. Seaweed Industry Association of the Philippines.
16a.Seaweed Aquaculture in Japan - Its Present Status and Future Prospects. Yunosuke Saito. TML Conference Proceedings 1:111–128 (1984).
17a.Package Technology for Seaweed Culture. I. Small Holder of the Red Seaweed, Eucheuma Farming. Banchong Tiensongrusmee, Soehardi Pontjobrawiro and Imam Soedjarwo. Seafarming Development Project. INS.81.008/MANUAL/4.
18a.Sabu Island Seaweed Project Consultant's Report. Stephen Why and Yayasan Ie Rai.
19a.Sabu Island Seaweed Project, Photographs. Stephen Why and Yayasan Ie Rai.
20a.Seaweed Culture in the Asia-Pacific Region. Gavino C. Trono, Jr. Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Bangkok 1986. RAPA Publication 1987/8.
21a.Seaweed Research and Utilization in India. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. CMFRI Bulletin 41.
22a.Case Studies of seven commercial seaweed resources. M.S. Doty, J.F. Caddy and B. Santelices (Eds). FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 281.
23a.Seaweeds in Asia: A resource waiting for development. H.R. Rabanal and G.C. Trono, Jr. Infofish Marketing Digest No. 4/83.

ABALONE AND OTHERS

1.Studies on the Aquaculture of Small Abalone, Haliotis diversicolor, in Taiwan. Hon-Cheng Chen. TML Conference Proceeding 1: 143–160 (1984).
2.On the Present State of Our Knowledge of Propagation and Culture of Shellfishes, Especially of Culture of Haliotis. Masaaki Inoue. TML Conference Proceeding 1: 161–171 (1984).
3.Japanese abalone and Beehive Shelters, Ireland looks to another shellfish for farming. Fish Farming International. June 1987.
4.Abalone and Crabs in More NZ Projects. Fish Farming International, June 1987.
5.California Project Aims for Top Place in Abalone Culture. Fish Farming International, June 1987.
6.California Shore Farm Profits from Abalone. Fish Farming International, February 1988.
7.Aquaculture Abstracts - Abalone. Aquaculture Department Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre Library/Documentation Services, 1982.
8.The life cycle and ultrastructure of a new species of thraustochytrid (Protozoa: Labyrinthomorpha) pathogenic to small abalone. Susan M. Bower.
9.Notes on the biology of Haliotis varia and Haliotis asinina. D.M. Fuze. Fish. Res. J. Philipp., 1981., Vol 6, No. 1, pp. 39–49.
10.Papers on Abalone Culture in China. Marine Fisheries Research (YSFRI) China (1984).
11.Studies on Artificial Seedling Production of Sea Urchin Anthocidaris crassispina (A. Agassiz). Yong Gil Rho and Doo Won Park. Bull. Fish. Res. Dev. Agency, 39:1985.
12.Studies on the Spawning Season of Sea Squirts, Halocynthia roretzi (von Drasche) and Halocynthia aurantium (Pallas) in the Coast of Kangwon Province. Kook Ki Baik, Suck Ki Chung and Young Soo Chung. Bull. Fish. Res. Dev. Agency, 37:1986.
13.A Study on the Culture of Nereid Worm, Perinereis nuntia (Savigny). Seong Chae Cheong, Hae Won Kang, Jong Doo Kim and Yeong Jo Jo. Bull. Fish. Res. Dev. Agency, 31:1983.
14.Studies on Spawning and Development of Perinereis nuntia (Savigny). Jong Kwan Lee, Hae Won Kang, Jung Won Chang, and Seong Chae Cheong. Bull. Fish Res. Dev. Agency, 31:1983.
15.Papers on Abalone Culture in Korea. Bull. Fish Res. Dev. Agency (ROK).
16.Population Fluctuations of Three Sympatric Species of Haliotis (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Artificial Habitats at Kominato, Central Japan. Ikuo Hayashi and Hiroshi Yamakawa. Aquaculture, 73 (1988) 67– 84.
17.A Review of the Fishery Biology of Abalone. Madelon Green Mottet. State of Washington, Department of Fisheries, Technical Report No. 37. March 1978.

SEACUCUMBER

1.Drying Atlantic Sea Cucumber. G.W. Robertson, C. Hotton and J.H. Merritt. Infofish Marketing Digest No. 3/87.
2.Biology of the Japanese Common Sea Cucumber Stichopus japonicus Selenka. Sang Choe. Fisheries College, Pusan National University, Pussan (1962).
3.Experiment in Propagation of Sea-Cucumber (Stichopus japonicus Selenka) in Gangdong Coastal Water. Zhang Yu, Ma Zhizhen, Liu Yonghong and Li Fuxin. Marine Fisheries Research (YSFRI) China.
4.Sea Cucumber Culture: Potential and Prospects. Banchong Tiensongrusmee and Soehardi Pontjoprawiro. Seafarming Development Project. INS/81/008/MANUAL 14, June 1988.
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