FAO Cultured Aquatic Species Fact Sheets
Series of 36 fact sheets on selected cultured aquatic species provided by FAO. Provide some of the history and culture milestones of the species that are highlighted.
NOAA Aquaculture Information Center
supported by the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration through the NOAA Central Library
World Aquaculture Society
An international non-profit with over 4,000 members in 94 countries. Primary focus is to improve communication and information exchange within the diverse global aquaculture community.
Global Aquaculture Alliance
An international nonprofit dedicated to advancing environmentally and socially responsible aquaculture. Publisher of Global Aquculture Advocate.
Aquaculture Magazine Buyer's Guide and Industry Directory
Published each December
AquaNIC
Aquaculture Network Information Center. Electronic gateway to thousands of online aquaculture-related resources.
Aquaculture Magazine Online
Featuring selected articles and columns of past issue free of charge
Ornamentals
The Marine Aquarium Council
Provides certification for quality and sustainability in the collection, culture and commerce of marine ornamentals
Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia
Study Tour to 1st International Marine Ornamentals 1999
2nd International Marine Ornamentals 2001
Conference Program and Abstracts View pdf
Culture of Marine Ornamentals: For Love, For Money, For Science
By Martin A. Moe, Jr. Surveys the scientists, commercial breeders and marine aquarium hobbyists attending 2nd Marine Ornamentals 2001. View pdf
Marine Ornamentals Industry Survey 2001
18 priority recommendations from attendees at Marine Ornamentals 2001 to guide sustainable industry development in the 21st century. View pdf
Bivalves
Bay Scallop Fact Sheet
Provided by Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution. View pdf
Shrimp
Shrimp News International
Publishers of World Shrimp Farming annual
Other
UJNR Aquaculture Panel – U.S.-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources
A collaborative effort between NOAA and the Japanese National Research Institute of Aquaculture to enhance the development of freshwater and marine aquaculture
Sturgeon AquaFarms, LLC
Dedicated to restoring the world’s resources of sturgeon, the prehistoric fish that can live up to 100 years and grow to be 2800 lb. The company was established to start an aquaculture operation in Florida that would farm various sturgeon species for commercial production of sturgeon meat and caviar - beluga, osetra, sevruga.
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