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AQUACULTURE CRSP RESEARCH REPORTS

Aquaculture CRSP Research Reports include the abstracts of Aquaculture CRSP-supported articles published both in peer-reviewed journals and by the Aquaculture CRSP Information Management Component itself.

Because of copyright and budget restrictions, the Aquaculture CRSP does not distribute reprints of papers published in scientific journals or conference proceedings. Instead, a Notice of Publication includes an abstract of the paper, publication information, and author addresses. To obtain a full-text copy of a non-CRSP published paper, contact the authors or the relevant journal.

The titles below are linked to their respective abstracts. Where a title below is marked with an asterisk, the article has been published by the Aquaculture CRSP, and can be obtained from us directly. The full report should otherwise be obtained through the journal in which it was published or by contacting the author.

Note: next to each title below you will find two numbers, separated by a dash. The first number refers to the year and the second refers to the chronological order in which the publication was announced in the Aquaculture CRSP Research Reports.

87-1 to 90-25 | 90-26 to 93-50 | 93-51 to 94-75 | 94-76 to 97-100 | 97-101 to 98-125 | 98-126 to 00-150 | 00-151 to 01-175 | 02-176 to 04-200 | 04-201 to 07-225 | 07-226 to 09-250 | 09-251 to 09-275


02-176 Tilapia markets in the Americas, 2001 and beyond (English) (Spanish)
02-177 Supermarket outlets for tilapia in Honduras: an overview of survey results (English) (Spanish)
02-178 Markets for tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) in Nicaragua: a descriptive analysis of restaurants, supermarkets and stands in open markets (English) (Spanish)
02-179 Technology for successful small-scale tilapia culture (English) (Spanish)
02-180 Production and marketing strategies used by small and medium-scale fish farmers in Honduras: production strategies characterizing small and medium-scale tilapia farms (English) (Spanish)
02-181 Levee pond design model (English) (Spanish)
02-182 Training and technical assistance in warm-water fish culture (English) (Spanish)
02-183 Web-based information delivery system for tilapia for sustainable development of aquaculture in Honduras (English) (Spanish)
02-184 A sustainable shrimp aquaculture system from Honduras(English) (Spanish)
02-185 Recycling pond mud nutrients in integrated lotus–fish culture (English) (Spanish)
02-A1 Economic Optimization of Shrimp Farming in Honduras (English) (Spanish)
02-A2 Recycling Pond Mud Nutrients in Integrated Lotus–Fish Culture (English)
02-A3 An organic matter and nitrogen dynamics model for the ecological analysis of integrated aquaculture/agriculture systems: I. model development and calibration (English)
02-A4 An organic matter and nitrogen dynamics model for the ecological analysis of integrated aquaculture/agriculture systems: II. Model evaluation and application (English)
03-186 Evaluation of Nile tilapia pond management strategies in Egypt (English) (Spanish)
03-187 Techniques to mitigate clay turbidity problems in fertilized earthen fish ponds (English) (Spanish)
03-188
Hybrid catfish (Clarias macrocephalus x C. gariepinus) and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture in an integrated pen-cum-pond system: growth performance and nutrient budgets. (English) (Spanish)
03-189
Potential for supermarket outlets for tilapia in Honduras (English) (Spanish)
03-190
Potential for supermarket outlets for tilapia in Nicaragua (English) (Spanish)
03-191
Potential for restaurant markets for tilapia in Honduras (English) (Spanish)
03-192
Potential for restaurant markets for tilapia in Nicaragua (English) (Spanish)
03-193
Potential for open-air fish market outlets for tilapia in Honduras (English) (Spanish)
03-194
Potential for open-air fish market outlets for tilapia in Nicaragua (English) (Spanish)
03-195
Ultrasound-enhanced immersion protocols for masculinazation of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (English) (Spanish)
03-196
Minimizing environmental impacts and reuse of pond effluents and mud(English) (Spanish)
03-197
A comparative analysis of the fixed-input, computer modeling, and algal bioassay approaches for identifying pond fertilization requirements for semi-intensive aquaculture (English) (Spanish)
03-198
Application of GIS and Remote Sensing for Assessing Watershed Ponds for Aquaculture Development in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam (English) (Spanish)
03-A1 Characterization of Effluent From an Inland, Low-Salinity Shrimp Farm: What Contribution Could This Water Make if Used for Irrigation (English) (Spanish)
03-A2 Potential Restaurant Markets for Farm-Raised Tilapia in Nicaragua (English) (Spanish)
03-A3 Minimizing Environmental Impacts of Freshwater Aquaculture and Reuse of Pond Effluents and Mud (English) (Spanish)
03-A4 A Comparative Analysis of the Fixed-Input, Computer Modeling, and Algal Bioassay Approaches for Identifying Pond Fertilization Requirements for Semi-Intensive Aquaculture (English)
03-A5 Fish Yield with Nitrogen Supplemented Organic Fertilizers (English) (Spanish)
03-A6 A Comparative Analysis of The Fixed-Input, Computer Modeling, and Algal Bioassay Approaches for Identifying Pond Fertilization Requirements for Semi-Intensive Aquaculture (English)
03-A9 Application of GIS and Remote Sensing for Assessing Watershed Ponds for Aquaculture Development in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam (English)
04-199
Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum) and Paco (Piaractus brachypomus) culture in floating cages in the Peruvian Amazon (English) (Spanish)
04-200
Effect of Oxygen Saturation in Water on Reproductive Performances of Pacu Piaractus brachypomus (English) (Spanish)


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