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Reviews in Aquaculture
The first journal dedicated to the dissemination of consolidated information on aquaculture
Edited by:
Sena De Silva and Albert Tacon
The primary aim of Reviews in Aquaculture is to provide a forum of reviews on developments in aquaculture techniques, policies and planning. The journal will publish fully peer-reviewed review articles, invited or otherwise, on major aspects pertaining to aquaculture, including:
- global, regional and/or national production and market trends
- aquaculture practices and technological developments
- aquaculture- environment interactions
- indigenous and alien species in aquaculture
- the biology and culture of aquaculturally important and emerging species
- utilization of primary and secondary resources in aquaculture
- developments in artificial propagation of individual species and / or groups
- developments in feeds and feeding
- genetics and aquaculture
- health management in aquaculture
- policy developments pertaining to aquaculture
- aquaculture product quality and traceability
- socio-economics of aquaculture and impacts
TopHighlights
Read inaugural issue free online
Global aquaculture and its role in sustainable development
Rohana Subasinghe, Doris Soto, Jiansan Jia
Fish oil replacement in finfish nutrition
Giovanni M. Turchini, Bente E. Torstensen, Wing-Keong Ng
Methods for reducing stressors and maintaining water quality associated with live fish transport in tanks: a review of the basics
Todd S. Harmon
Chinese abstracts of these articles are also availble.
