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2002

Nov/Dec 2002 Vol 28, No. 6
  • Fungi, Algae, And Tumors Of Fish
  • Problems Preventing Maximum Production
  • International Symposium On Viruses Held
  • Polyculture Of Striped Bass And Summer Flounder In RASs
Sep/Oct 2002 Vol 28, No. 5
  • Freshwater Prawns: Old Ideas Open New Horizons
  • Culture And Nutrition Of Red Claw Crayfish: Part 2
July/Aug 2002 Vol 28, No. 4
  • Disease Management In Shrimp Culture Ponds
  • Part 3-Understanding And Treating Carbon Dioxide Problems-Culture And Nutrition Of Red Claw Crayfish: Part 1
May/June 2002 Vol 28, No. 3
  • Disease Management In Shrimp Culture Ponds
  • Catfish Farmers Determined To Face The Challenge Of Basa-Difficult Issues For Aquaculturists In The US And Around The World: Part 2
Jan/Feb 2002 Vol 28, No. 1
  • Poaching: Security Aspects of Shrimp Culture
  • Fish Tuberculosis And Fish Farming, Human Implications

2001

Nov/Dec 2001 Vol 27, No. 6
  • Kill Aquaculture
  • Responsible Shrimp Farming: A Honduran Example-Freshwater Crayfish Culture In China: Part 2
July/Aug 2001 Vol 27, No. 4
  • Organic Aquaculture? Yes, But No!
  • US Aquaculture: Current Status And Future Directions
May/June 2001 Vol 27, No. 3
  • Domestic Production: Imports/Exports Expected Higher In 2001
  • Common Sense Marketing
Mar/Apr 2001 Vol. 27, No. 2
  • Mortality Due To Parasites In Yellow Perch
  • Roundworms And Their Cousins: Common Fish Invaders
  • Red Hake: An Alternative Species For Aquaculture

2000

July/Aug 2000 Vol. 26, No. 4
  • Price Flexibility And Change In International Shrimp Supply
  • Federal Programs For Aquaculture
  • The Suffering Louisiana Crawfish Industry
Jan/Feb 2000 Vol. 26, No.1
  • Fathead Minnows as a Biological Filter
  • Aquaculture Marketing Seminar Answers Many Questions

1999

July/Aug 1999 Vol. 25, No.4
  • Farming the Chilean Scallop-Red Drum: A Re-emerging Aquaculture Species
  • Water Hyacinths in Tilapia Ponds: A Preliminary Study
Jan/Feb 1999 Vol 25, No.1
  • Who is Capturing Aquaculture's Values?
  • Private Freshwater Sites: Are There Enough?

1998

Nov/Dec 1998 Vol 24, No. 6
  • Chilean Salmon: Where Is The Opportunity For Expansion?
  • Capital Markets And Aquaculture Failures
  • An In-Pond Gravel Filter For Catfish Hatcheries
  • Return To Achill: Clare Island Sea Farm
Sep/Oct 1998 Vol 24, No. 5
  • Review Of Bluegill And Bluegill Hybrid Aquaculture
  • Tails From The Road: Regional Festivals Promote Aquaculture
  • Heated Water From Power Plant Used To Breed Red Sea Bream In Australia
May/June 1998 Vol 24, No. 3
  • The Rules Have Changed in Florida
  • Aquaculture in the Democratic Republic of St. Tomé and Príncipe
  • Sturgeon Hybrids and Sterility: Practical Value, Genetic Background
  • Fertilization of Shrimp Ponds and Nursery Tanks
Mar/Apr 1998 Vol 24, No. 2
  • Atlantic Salmon: The European Scene
  • Aspects of Behavior in European Sea Bass Juveniles
  • Recirculating Production Systems: The Status and Future: Part 2
  • Fish Health Laboratories of the Pacific Northwest
Jan/Feb 1998 Vol. 24, No. 1
  • Feed Management for Semi-Intensive Shrimp Culture
  • Recirculating Aquaculture Production Systems, The Status and Future, Part 1
  • Alabama's Growing Catfish Industry

1997

Nov/Dec 1997 Vol. 23. No. 6
  • Greenhouse Tilapia Production In Louisiana
  • Feed Management For Semi-Intensive Shrimp Culture: Part 2
  • Growth Performance And Survival Of Tilapia
Sep/Oct 1997 Vol. 23, No. 5
  • Marketing In The Hybrid Striped Bass Industry
  • Helminth Parasites Of Fish, Part One: Flukes And Tapeworms
  • How Crawfish Ponds Work
  • Some Thoughts
May/June 1997 Vol. 23, No. 3
  • Managing Taura Syndrome Virus in Belize: A Case Study
  • Australian Yabby Farm Designed for Success
  • Salmon Still a Major Part of Chile's Aquaculture Success

1996

Nov/Dec 1996 Vol 22, No. 6
  • Frank M. Flower And Sons, Inc: 109 Years Of Shellfishing In Oyster Bay
  • What Every Fish Farmer Should Know About The Zebra Mussel
  • Parasites And Diseases Of Pond-Reared Walleye And Yellow Perch
Sep/Oct 1996 Vol. 22, No. 5
  • Culture, Nutrition, And Feeding Of Fish In Cages
  • Aquaculture In 2005: Opportunities For Growth
  • Tails From The Road: The World's Largest Alligator Farm-Protozoan Parasites Of Fish, Part 3
  • The American Mussel Crisis: Effects On The World Pearl Industry: Part 2
July/Aug 1996 Vol 22, No. 4
  • Northeast Policy Plans Reviewed: Legislation, Public Approval Needed
  • The American Mussel Crisis: Effects On The World Pearl Industry: Part 1
  • Protozoan Parasites Of Fish: Part 2
  • May/June 1996 Vol 22, No. 3
  • Technologies And Potential For Seafarming In India: Part 2
  • Protozoan Parasites Of Fish: Part 1
  • Oyster Feeding And Fattening: An Evolving Science
  • Tails From The Road: The Vanderbilts Try Aquaculture
  • Aquaculture And the Law: A Primer Article Three Of A Series
Mar/Apr 1996 Vol 22, No. 2
  • Aquaculture In Nova Scotia: Diversity Permits Broadly
  • Based Industry-Aquaculture Development In Nigeria-
  • Technologies And Potential For Seafarming In India, Part 1
  • Aquaculture And The Law: A Primer Article Two Of A Series
Jan/Feb 1996 Vol. 22, No. 1
  • Aquaculture In India: A Gold Mine For Investment
  • Aquaculture And The Law: A Primer
  • Tilapia Mariae: A Possible Candidate For Culture In Nigeria
  • Aquaculture In Turn-Of-The-Century Japan: Part 2: Goldfish, Other Fish And Turtles

1995

Nov/Dec 1995 Vol 21, No. 6
  • Production Medicine And The Ornamental Fish Farmer
  • Aquaculture Business Plans: A Legal Perspective, Part Two
  • Diets, Feeding, And Production Of Freshwater Prawn In Kentucky
  • Fish Day In South Carolina
  • Tails From The Road: 12,000 Years And Still Going
Sep/Oct 1995 Vol 21, No. 5
  • Aquaculture Business Plans: A Legal Perspective: Part 1
  • Aquaculture In Turn-Of-The-Century Japan, Part One: Seaweeds And Invertebrates- Lesson From Japan -Catfish Nutrition, Part III: Feed Manufacture
  • Mariculture Claims A New Successful Venture
  • Bay Scallops
July/Aug 1995 Vol 21, No. 4
  • Catfish Nutrition Part 2: Feeding1
  • Bacterial Disease Of Commercially Important Fishes
  • Neotropical Aquaculture Searches For Identity
  • Canyon Creek Hatchery Changeover Embodies Technical Achievements
  • Tails From The Road: Marketing Culture To Culture
May/June 1995 Vol 21, No. 3
  • Center For Advanced Studies In Marine Aquaculture
  • Aquaculture Outlook 1995
  • Catfish Nutrition Part 1: Nutrients And Feeds
  • Shrimp Farming In A Regulatory Climate: South Texas Focus
  • Parasitic Protozoa Of Seawater-Reared Salmonids
  • Tails From The Road: Migrators, The Harbingers Of Spring
Mar/Apr 1995 Vol 21, No. 2
  • Haddock: Northern Aquaculture's New Rising Star?
  • Fish Parasites, Approved Drugs And Aquaculture
  • Arbitration, Mediation, and Aquaculture
  • Tails From The Road: The Black Sea Bass

1993

Nov/Dec 1993 Vol 19, No. 6
  • Pearls And Abalones
  • In Search Of History: Idaho's Thousand Springs Area
  • Aquaculture On Guam: The Amazing Asian Catfish
  • Limited Markets Trap The Alligator Industry
  • Open Ocean Fish Farming: Part 2
May/June 1993 Vol 19, No. 3
  • Update: Atlantic Salmon Restoration Moves Slowly; Aquaculture Blossoms
  • Island Scallops: Farming The Japanese Scallop In British Columbia
  • World Aquaculture Situation And Outlook 1993: An Overview
  • Demonstrating The Toxicological Impact Of Malathion On Shrimp
Jan/Feb 1993 Vol 19, No. 1
  • Aquaculture: Opportunity Now: Part 2
  • The Power Of Economics
  • Aquatic Plants For Treatment Of Aquaculture Wastewater
  • In Search Of History
  • Coarse Fish And Atlantic Salmon Culture In Southern England
  • The Difficulties Of Salmon Culture

1992

July/Aug 1992 Vol 18, No. 4
  • Aquaculture In Australia Part One Of A Two Part Series
  • Fisheries In Hungary
  • Giant Catfish (Pla Beuk)
  • Economics Of Soft Shell Crawfish Production In Mississippi
Mar/Apr 1992 Vol 18, No. 2
  • Cage Culture Of Black Bullhead
  • The Cayman Turtle Farm
  • Aquaculture On A coral Island In The Indian Ocean
Jan/Feb 1992 Vol 18, No. 1
  • Aquatic Plans New Profits Aquaculturists
  • Wetlands Regulations And Aquaculture
  • Samish Bay Farm
  • Oysters, A Wedge Of Pacific Northwest Tidelines
  • Farming Algae On The Earth's Edge
  • Jennings/Sunburst Trout Farm

1991

July/Aug 1991 Vol 17, No. 4
  • Integrated Lake Farming For Fish And Aquatic Plants
  • Culture Of West African Nightcrawler And Brandling Worm
  • A Visit To Sea Spring Salmon Farm
  • The Catfish Farmers Of America: Is This Organization Really Necessary?

1990

Nov/Dec 1990 Vol 16, No. 6
  • A Banker Looks At Fish Farming: PCA's George Purcell Talks In Simple Terms
  • Spirulina Algae Improves Japanese Fish Feeds
  • Canada: Ready For The '90s
  • Shrimp Farming In China
  • How Mississippi's Catfish Industry Grew, Arant's Story
May/June 1990 Vol 16, No. 3
  • Marron Aquaculture Research In The United States And The Caribbean
  • Aquaculture In A Changing Eastern Europe: Profile Of A Hungarian Fish Farm
  • Cachama Culture In Venezuela
  • Experimental Culture Of Freshwater Mussels During The Early Twentieth Century
Nov/Dec 1989 Vol 15, No. 6
  • Intensive Seaweed Cultivation
  • Arizona's Tonto Creek Trout Hatchery Solves Design Problems
  • Commercial Aquaculture Zones A Legislative Proposal
  • Integrating A Trout Operation

1988

Sep/Oct 1988 Vol 14, No. 5
  • Salmon Farming In British Columbia, Canada
  • Application Of Molecular Biology In Aquaculture Stock Differentiation
  • A Seatrout Farm In Denmark
  • Recent Advances In Rotifer Culture
  • Queensland Cray Farmers Opt For Local Species

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