A global assessment of offshore mariculture potential from a spatial perspective / James McDaid Kapetsky, José Aguilar-Mangarrez and Jeff Jenness
- Bib ID:
- 6391139
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Kapetsky, James M, author
- Online Access:
- http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3100e/i3100e.pdf
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- Description:
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- Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2013
- ©2013
- xvii, 181 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps (chiefly colour) ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 9251073899
- 9789251073896 (paperback)
- 9789251075845 (PDF)
- Series:
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- FAO fisheries and aquaculture technical paper, 2070-7010 ; 549
- FAO fisheries and aquaculture technical paper ; 549. 2070-7010
- Full contents:
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- Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
- 1.1.Background and objectives
- 1.2.Overview of the analytical approach and outputs
- 1.2.1.Key assumptions on the spatial development of offshore mariculture
- 1.2.2.Criteria and thresholds used to estimate near-future offshore mariculture potential
- 1.2.3.Comparisons of predicted offshore potential with inshore mariculture practice and verifications at offshore mariculture sites
- 1.2.4.Basic requirements and constraints on the study
- 2.Status of mariculture from a spatial perspective
- 2.1.Nominal intensity of the use of the coastline for mariculture at the national level
- 3.Exclusive economic zones as spatial frameworks for offshore mariculture development
- 4.Potential for offshore mariculture development
- 4.1.Overview
- 4.2.Areas where it is technically feasible to place culture installations
- 4.2.1.Areas within a cost-effective distance for offshore mariculture development and with access to ports
- Contents note continued: 4.2.2.Spatial integration of technical feasibility for cages and longlines with cost-effective area for development
- 4.2.3.Summary of technical feasibility for cages and longlines and the cost-effective area for development
- 4.3.Areas favouring grow-out of fish and mussels spatially integrated with areas technically feasible for cages and longlines
- 4.3.1.Areas favouring grow-out of fish and mussels
- 4.3.2.Spatial integration of areas with favourable grow-out of fish and mussels with areas technically feasible for cages and longlines and within the cost-effective area for development
- 4.4.Hypothetical loss of offshore mariculture potential due to competing and conflicting uses
- 4.5.Summary of the results on offshore mariculture potential with species, culture systems and cost-effective area for development integrated
- 5.Comparisons and verifications for offshore mariculture potential
- 5.1.Cobia
- Contents note continued: 5.1.1.National-level potential and production comparison
- 5.1.2.National to local level offshore mariculture potential compared with inshore mariculture locations
- 5.1.3.Offshore mariculture potential compared with actual offshore mariculture locations
- 5.2.Atlantic salmon
- 5.2.1.National-level potential and production comparison
- 5.2.2.National to local level offshore mariculture potential compared with inshore mariculture locations
- 5.3.Blue mussel
- 5.3.1.National-level potential and production comparison
- 5.3.2.National to local level offshore mariculture potential compared with inshore mariculture locations
- 5.4.IMTA offshore mariculture potential compared with inshore Atlantic salmon and mussel farm locations
- 5.5.Summary of comparisons of offshore mariculture potential of cobia, Atlantic salmon, blue mussel and IMTA with inshore mariculture of these species
- 6.Discussion and conclusions
- 6.1.Analytical approach
- Contents note continued: 6.2.Comparisons of offshore mariculture potential with inshore mariculture practice and verification
- 6.3.Improvements in the approach
- 6.4.Offshore mariculture potential
- 6.5.Future directions
- 6.6.Recommendations
- References
- Annexes
- 1.Overview of the spatial analyses and data sources
- 2.Grid-based model: days of grow-out to a harvestable weight for Atlantic salmon among four salmon-producing countries.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references.
- Also available online. Address as at 9/12/2013: http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3100e/i3100e.pdf
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