
Marine Ornamental Species: Collection, Culture and Conservation
by Editor: James C. Cato (Professor of Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida, and Director, Florida Sea Grant); Editor: Christopher L. Brown (Professor and Leader of the marine Biology Program, Florida International University)Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Contributors | |
Introduction | |
TIntroduction | |
Marine Ornamentals Industry 2001: Priority Recommendations for a Sustainable Future | |
Culture of Marine Ornamentals: For Love, for Money, and for Science | |
Progress and Current Trends in Marine Ornamentals A. Trade, Marketing, and Economics. | |
International Trade in Marine Aquarium Species: Using the Global Marine Aquarium Database | |
World Trade in Ornamental Species | |
The Consumption of Marine Ornamental Fish in the United States: A Description from U.S. Import Data | |
The U.S. Wholesale Marine Ornamental Market: Trade, Landings, and Market Options | |
Disease Diagnosis in Ornamental Marine Fish: A Perspective Analysis of 129 Cases | |
Captive Nutritional Management of Herbivorous Reef Fish Using Surgeonfish (Acanthuridae) as a Model | |
The Marine Aquarium Industry and Reef Conservation | |
Wholesale and Retail Break-Even Prices for MAC-Certified Queen Angelfish | |
Community-Based Management of Coral Reefs: An Essential Requisite for Certification of Marine Aquarium Products Harvested from Reefs under Customary Marine Tenure | |
Sustainable Management Guidelines for Stony Coral Fisheries | |
The Invertebrates | |
The Economics of Live Rock and Live Coral Aquaculture | |
Aquacultured Live Rock as an Alternative to Imported Wild-Harvested Live Rock: An Update | |
Overview of Marine Ornamental Shrimp Aquaculture | |
Coral Culture û Possible Future Trends and Directions | |
Research on Culturing the Early Life Stages of Marine Ornamental Fish | |
Out-of-Season Spawning of the Rainbow Shark, Epalzeorhynchus frenatus: Freshwater Hatchery Technology with Marine Potential | |
Advances in the Culture of Rotifers for Use in Rearing Marine Ornamental Fishes | |
Factors Affecting Successful Culture of the Seahorse, Hippocampus abdominalis Leeson, 1827 | |
Rearing the Coral Seahorse, Hippocampus babouri, on Live and Inert Prey | |
The Copepod/Artemia Tradeoff in the Captive Culture of Hippocampus erectus, a Vulnerable Species in Lower New York State | |
The Role of Public Aquariums in the Convention and Sustainability of the Marine Ornamentals Trade | |
Trends Determined By Cyanide Testing on Marine Aquarium Fish in the Philippines | |
Cultured Marine Ornamental û Retail Consumer Perspectives | |
Balancing Collection and Conservation of Marine Ornamental Species in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary | |
Wild-Caught Marine Species and the Ornamental Aquatic Industry | |
Transforming the Marine Ornamentals Industry: A Business Approach | |
General Index | |
Species Index | |
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