Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture

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Efectos en la rentabilidad y las estrategias de manejo de las fincas en Honduras, por las tasas de sobrevivencia del Camaron blanco

Abstract: Honduras es el productor de camaron cultivado mas importante entre los paises del Istmo Centroamericano, con un columen total de produccion de 12,000 TM, de […]

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  • Author(s): Diego Valderrama y Carole R. Engle
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Ten-year simulations of organic matter concentrations in tropical aquaculture ponds using the multiple pool modeling approach

Abstract: The accumulation rate of organic matter has been used to develop guidelines on sediment management in tropical aquaculture ponds. However, there is conflicting evidence as […]

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  • Author(s): Daniel M. Jamu; Raul H. Piedrahita
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

An organic matter and nitrogen dynamics model for the ecological analysis of integrated aquaculture/agriculture systems: I. model development and calibration

Abstract: A dynamic and mechanistic mass balance model (Integrated Aquaculture/Agriculture System model, or IAAS) for predicting nitrogen and organic matter outputs from aquaculture ponds and their […]

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  • Author(s): D. M. Jamu; R. H. Piedrahita
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

An organic matter and nitrogen dynamics model for the ecological analysis of integrated aquaculture/agriculture systems: II. Model evaluation and application

Abstract: The performance of a model developed to simulate organic matter and nitrogen dynamics in integrated aquaculture/ agriculture systems was evaluated using sensitivity analysis and model […]

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  • Author(s): D. M. Jamu; R. H. Piedrahita
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

A comparative analysis of the fixed-input, computer modeling, and algal bioassay approaches for identifying pond fertilization requirements for semi-intensive aquaculture

Abstract: This paper compares three different strategies/treatments for determining fertilization rates for producing natural foods in semi-intensive aquaculture ponds. The first strategy used a predetermined, fixed-input […]

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  • Author(s): C. Knud-Hansen; H. Guttman; K. Hopkins
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Characterization of Effluent From an Inland, Low-Salinity Shrimp Farm: What Contribution Could This Water Make if Used for Irrigation

Abstract: Coastal aquaculture can contribute to eutrophication of receiving waters. New technologies and improved management practices allow the aquaculture industry to be more sustainable and economically […]

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  • Author(s): Dennis McIntosh; Kevin Fitzsimmons
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum) and Paco (Piaractus brachypomus) culture in floating cages in the Peruvian Amazon

Abstract: In April 1999, the Institute for Investigations of the Peruvian Amazon (IIAP) located in Iquitos (Loreto region) with the Italian NGO Terra Nuova and Southern […]

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  • Author(s): Fernando Alcantara B.; Carlos Chavez V.; Luciano Rodriguez C.; S. Tello
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Waste Recycling in Fish Pond Culture through Integrated Culture Systems

Abstract: Two new culture strategies, have been developed to recycle feeding waste derived from intensive aquaculture within a single pond, enhance nutrient utilization efficiency, reduce the […]

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  • Author(s): Yang Yi; C. Kwei Lin; James S. Diana
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Spreadsheet Tools for Developing Surface Water Supplies for Freshwater Fish Production in Developing Countries

Abstract: Variable rainfall distribution and terrain make surface water harvesting and storage a challenge in many developing countries. The overall Goal of this study is to […]

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  • Author(s): E. William Tollner; Brahm Verma; Dan Meyer; Suyapa Triminio de Meyer; George Pilz; Joseph Molnar
  • Type of Document: Not Available

Cluster Membership as a Competitive Advantage in Aquacultural Development: Case Study of Tilapia Producers in Olancho, Honduras

Abstract: The performance of individual firms often is enhanced by membership in a group or cluster of other firms engaged in similar activities. This paper examines […]

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  • Author(s): Pablo R. Martinez; Joseph Molnar; Elizabeth Trejos; Daniel Meyer; Suyapa Triminio Meyer; William Tollner
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article