Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
- through sustainable
aquaculture and aquatic resource management. ... invest in grouper
hatcheries, but have little or no aquaculture background
ACIAR - Advances in Grouper Aquaculture -
Aquaculture of high-value finfish species, such as groupers, is an
industry of increasing importance throughout the Asia-Pacific. This
book looks at larval rearing to improve growth and survival of
groupers during the hatchery phase; diet development to produce
feeds with low environmental impact; and support for the NACA
Grouper Aquaculture Research and Development Network.
Aquaculture Industry - NSW, Australia
A diverse range of sensational seafood including oysters, prawns,
marine and freshwater fish, yabbies and mussels is the
result of aquaculture in New South Wales. The quality seafood
produced by NSW aquaculture farms has won many fine food awards and
accolades from food writers from across Australia. This report
includes information on: Types of Aquaculture in NSW, Oyster
production, Industry value, Aquaculture farms, Aquaculture
production. Aquaculture is the commercial cultivation of aquatic
animals or marine vegetation for the purpose of harvesting the
animals or marine vegetation (or their progeny) for sale. It may
also be the keeping of animals or marine vegetation in a confined
area for commercial purposes like a tourism fish-out facility. NSW
aquaculture produces a diverse range of sensational seafood
including oysters, marine and freshwater fish, yabbies, mussels and
prawns. The quality seafood produced by NSW aquaculture farms has
won many fine food awards and accolades from food writers from
across Australia. Aquaculture is an increasingly important sector to
support the future food security needs of the state as well as
helping to support vibrant recreational fishing opportunities
through fish stocking programs. Aquaculture contributed more than
$113 million to the NSW economy in 2022-23 and provides over 2,321
full and part time jobs in regional areas alongside supporting
vibrant recreational fisheries and the economic benefits they bring
through fish stocking programs. NSW Department of Primary Industries
and Regional Development (DPIRD) is encouraging the ecologically
sustainable development of aquaculture to ensure production of
wholesome, highest quality seafood for the Australian public and for
export.
GROUPER - Exporters, Importers & Processors, Wholesale &
Agents of Grouper
See Also from Trade-Seafood: Black
Grouper
| Broomtail
Grouper
| Dogtooth
Grouper
| Dusky
Grouper
| Giant
Grouper
| Goldblotch
Grouper | Greasy
Grouper
| Haifa
Grouper
| Red
Grouper
| Spiny
Cheek Grouper
| Tiger
Grouper
| White
Grouper
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Grouper (Serranidae) Photographs and Information |