Aquaculture In The United States: A Historical Survey
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More About This Title Aquaculture In The United States: A Historical Survey
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Aquaculture in the United States is a significant agribusiness industry, but it is also a troubled one whose future is clouded by doubt. Many aquaculture practices, such as deliberately introducing exotic species, hatcheries programs, and pen culture in protected waters have come under intense attack from environmentalists. Economic pressures on the industry from the value of coastal land, the unavailability of suitable supplies of water, and the legal costs of regulations have restricted growth. This book looks at the past, present and future of a troubled industry.
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ROBERT R. STICKNEY, PhD, is the Director of the Texas Sea Grant College Program at Texas A&M University.
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The Beginnings of U.S.
Aquaculture.
A New Science Is Born.
Expanding the Science.
Aquaculture from World War II to 1970.
The Growth Years Following 1970.
Projecting into the Twenty-First Century.
Literature.
Index.
Aquaculture.
A New Science Is Born.
Expanding the Science.
Aquaculture from World War II to 1970.
The Growth Years Following 1970.
Projecting into the Twenty-First Century.
Literature.
Index.