Center for

Tropical and

Subtropical

Aquaculture

Publications

This page revised on September 5, 2000
by Ms. Alcian Clegg

 

Under a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture (CTSA) funds research, development, demonstration and extension projects. A number of publications resulting from these projects are now available.

 

I. CTSA Publications

1999 Annual Accomplishment Report

CTSA Regional Notes, quarterly newsletter

  II. Journal Articles

 

  Giant Clam Mariculture Information Sheets

   III. Other Research Reports

 

Extension Fact Sheets

  IV. CTSA Serials

 

CTSA Project Updates

 

I. CTSA Publications

CTSA Disclaimer: Publications viewed on the CTSA Web Site are provided in PDF or HTML formats. Any variations from the original print publication are created only for viewing on the World Wide Web. A complete publications list can be viewed in Adobe Acrobat at September 2000 publications.

The following publications are listed in order of the most current publication. Available publications can be obtained by contacting either the author or by email to Ms. Alcian Clegg at the Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture Administrative Offices, The Oceanic Institute, 41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy., Makapu'u Point, Waimanalo, Hawaii, 96795; phone (808) 259-3168; fax (808) 259-8395 Shipping and handling fees are charged for some publications. When ordering publications which list shipping and handling fees, please enclose a cashier's check or money order for the proper amount in U.S. funds made payable to The Oceanic Institute.

Please note that a number of publications are available from this web site.  Publications that can be viewed with your Web browser are denoted by the words "HTML format" following the publication number. Publications that can be downloaded or viewed in Adobe Acrobat format are denoted by the words "PDF format" following the publication number; these publications can be viewed with the Adobe Acrobat browser, which can be downloaded for free from the Adobe Corporation Web site at http://www.adobe.com.

Printed materials available for distribution

CTSA #144

Haws, M. and S. Ellis. 2000. Aquaculture Information Sheet: Collecting Black-lip Pearl Oyster Spat. (PDF format) (HTML version)

CTSA #143

Ellis, S. 2000. Nursery and Grow-out Techniques for Giant Clams (Bivalvia: Tridacnidae). [in review]

CTSA #142

Cole, B., P. Kotal, and M. Haring. 1999. Spawning and Production of Lemon Tetra Hyphessobrycon Pulchripinnis.(HTML version)

CTSA #141

Ellis, S. and M. Haws. 1999. Aquafarmer Information Sheet: Producing Pearls Using the Black-lip Pearl Oyster (Pinctada margaritifera). (PDF version) (HTML version).

CTSA #140

Ellis, S. 1999. Aquaculture Information Sheet: Farming Soft Corals for the Marine Aquarium Trade. (PDF version) (HTML version)

CTSA #139

Ellis, S. 1999. Aquaculture Information Sheet: Lagoon Farming of Giant Clams (bivalvia: Tridacnidae). (This document can be downloaded as a PDF format in Adobe Acrobat). (PDF version) or (HTML version.)

CTSA #138

Cole, B. and M. Haring. 1999. Spawning and Production of the Serpae Tetra, Hyphessobrycon Serpae. (PDF version available for download.) (HTML version available for download.)

CTSA #137

Ellis, S. and L. Sharron. 1999. The Culture of Soft Corals (Order: Alcyonacea) for the Marine Aquarium Trade. (U.S. residents [outside the CTSA region] must remit US$5 per book for shipping and handling [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute]. Foreign residents must remit US$20 per book [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute].)

CTSA #136

Bailey, R. and B. Cole. Aquafarmer Information Sheet: Spawning the Tinfoil Barb, Barbodes schwanenfeldi, in Hawaii. (PDF version available for download.) 

CTSA #134

Fast, A. W. 1998. Aquafarmer Information Sheet: Triploid Chinese Catfish. (PDF version)

CTSA #131

Cole, B., C. S. Tamaru, R. Bailey, C. Brown and H. Ako. Shipping Practices in the Ornamental Fish Industry. (HTML version) (PDF version). 

CTSA #130

Ellis, S. 1998. Spawning and Early Larval Rearing of Giant Clams.(U.S. residents [and those in the CTSA region] must remit US$5 per book for shipping and handling [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute]. Foreign residents must remit US$20 per book [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute].)(PDF version)(HTML version) Document may take from 2-4 minutes to download.)

CTSA #129

Tamaru, C. S., B. Cole, R. Bailey, and C. Brown. 1998. A Manual for Commercial Production of the Tiger Barb, Capoeta tetrazona, A Temporary Paired Tank Spawner. (HTML version) (PDF version )

CTSA #128

Tamaru, C. S., B. Cole, R. Bailey, and C. Brown. (In review.) A Manual for the Commercial Production of the Swordtail, Xiphophorus helleri

CTSA #127

Haws, Maria. 1996. (In review). Gems from the Sea: A Pearl Oyster Culture Manual.

CTSA #126

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Guam. 1997. Aquafarmer Information Sheet for Prevention of Black Gill Disease in Marine Shrimp. (PDF version)

CTSA #125

Heslinga, Gerald. 1996. Clams to Cash: How to Make and Sell Giant Clam Shell Products{Free to those within the CTSA region. Other U.S. residents must remit US$5 per book for shipping and handling [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute]. Foreign residents must remit US$18 per book [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute].} (PDF version )

CTSA #124

University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. 1996. Gracilaria Gall Syndrome. (PDF version)

CTSA #123

University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. 1996. Tilapia.

CTSA #122

University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program.1996. Chinese Catfish. (PDF version)

CTSA #121

University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. 1996. Shrimp Diseases. CTSA #121. (PDF version

CTSA #120

University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. 1996. Starting a Successful Aquaculture Sponge Farm{Free to those within the CTSA region. Other U.S. residents must remit a shipping and handling charge of $1.50 per book [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute]; foreign residents must remit a shipping and handling charge of $5 per book [cashier's check or money order payable to The Oceanic Institute]}. (PDF version)

CTSA #119

Itoga, Stephen and James Brock. 1995. Hawaii Aquaculture Module Expert System for Macintosh Computers.

CTSA #118

Itoga, Stephen and James Brock. 1995. Hawaii Aquaculture Module Expert System for Windows. A hardcopy with diskette are available with a handling cost of $10.00. (This software can be downloaded from HAMES.)

CTSA #117

Brown, Christopher L. 1995. Raising the Silver Arowana (Osteoglossum bicirrhosum). (PDF version

CTSA #116

Brown, Christopher L., Kirk O. Hahn and David E. Coleman. 1995. A Bibliography of Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms. (PDF version)

CTSA #115

Guenther, Kim and David E. Coleman. 1994. Pacific Islands Gray Literature Project: A Bibliography.

CTSA #114

Leung, PingSun, Yung C. Shang, K. Wanitprapha and Xijun Tian. 1993. Production Economics of Giant Clam Tridacna species Culture Systems in the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands. (PDF version)

CTSA #113

Iversen, Robert T. B. and Christopher L. Brown. 1993. A Preliminary Business Opportunity Plan for Specific Pathogen-Free Shrimp Culture Facilities in Hawaii and Guam.

CTSA #112

Kuljis, Andrew M. and Christopher L. Brown. 1992. A Market Study of Specific Pathogen-Free Shrimp.

 CTSA #111

 Brock, James A., Stephen Itoga, Ya Liu, Heide Fujii and David Coleman. 1992. Hawaii Aquaculture Module Expert System.

 CTSA #110

 Shang, Yung C., PingSun Leung, John Brown and Clem Tisdell. 1992. Test Marketing of Giant Clams as Seafood and as Aquarium Specimens in Selected Markets

 CTSA #109

 Crawford, Christine. 1992. A Review of U.S. Food and Drug Administration Requirements to Market Giant Clam Meat in the United States of America

 CTSA #108

 Killelea-Almonte, Patti, ed. 1992. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES): Proceedings of a Workshop Held for Those Involved in the Trade of Giant Clams

 CTSA #106

 Croft, Richard A. 1991. Recommendations for Establishing a Commercial Sponge Industry Within the Region. (PDF version and HTML version).

These publications no longer available for hard copy distribution

CTSA #101

Ziemann, David A., Gary Pruder and Jaw-Kai Wang. 1990. Aquaculture Effluent Discharge Program: Year 1 Final Report.

CTSA #102

University of Hawaii Sea Grant Extension Service. 1991. Aqua Pages: An Aquaculture Resource Manual for Hawaii and the American Affiliated Pacific Islands.

 CTSA #103

 University of Hawaii Social Science Research Institute. 1989. Pacific Telecommunications Needs and Resources: An Assessment Survey of Hawaii-Based Research, Training and Extension Organizations.

 CTSA #104

 Coleman, David E. and Randall L. Buettner. 1989. Union List of Aquaculture Journals in Hawaii.

CTSA #105

Nelson, Stephen G. and William J. FitzGerald, Jr. 1990. Development of Aquaculture in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: A Feasibility Study.

CTSA #107

Shang, Yung C., Clem Tisdell and PingSun Leung. 1991. Report on a Market Survey of Giant Clam Products in Selected Countries. (PDF version) available for download.

CTSA #132

Ostrowski, A. C. and A. Molnar. 1998. Pacific Threadfin, Polydactylus sexfilis (Moi), Hatchery Manual

CTSA #133

Tamaru, C. S., H. Ako, R. Paguirigan, Jr., and L. Pang. 1999. Enrichment of Artemia for Use in Freshwater Ornamental Fish Production. (PDF version available for download in Adobe Acrobat. Due to size of document download time may take from 2 to 4 minutes with slower modems.) (HTML version available for download.) 

CTSA #135

Cole, B. C., C. Tamaru, R. Bailey and C. Brown. 1998. A Manual for Commerical Production of the Gourami, Trichogaster trichopterus, a Temporary Paired Tank Spawner. (PDF version available for download in Adobe Acrobat.) 

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II. Project Investigator Journal Articles

CTSA project investigators articles listed in alphabetical order are for information purposes only. These articles can be obtained directly from the author.

Ako, Harry and Clyde S. Tamaru. 1999. Are feeds for food fish practical for aquarium fish? International aqua Feed. Issue 2: 30-36. 

Bell, Tom A., D.V. Lightner, and R.R. Williams. 1990. A promising new chemotherapeutant for use in the treatment of Fusarium solani infections in penaeid shrimp. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 21(2): 131-136. 

Bell, T.A. 1991. Overview of diseases and drug needs for major aquaculture species: shrimp. Veterinary and Human Toxicology. 33 (Supplement 1): 19-23. 

Brown, Christopher L. and David E. Coleman. 1991. Testing and Development of an Efficient, Remote CD-ROM System. CD-ROM Librarian: 13-18. 

Hahn, Kirk. O., Christopher L. Brown and Gary D. Pruder. 1994. Standard Agricultural Practices for the Culture of Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms, and Their Application to Aquaculture. Reviews in Fisheries Science, 2(4): 315-330. 

Mohney, L. L., D. V. Lightner, R. R. Williams and M. Bauerlein. 1990. Bioencapsulation of Therapeutic Quantities of the Antibacterial, Romet-30, in Nauplii of Artemia sp. and in the Nematode Panagrellus redivivus. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 21(3): 186-191. 

Mohney, L. L., T. A. Bell and D. V. Lightner. 1992. Shrimp antimicrobial testing I. In vitro susceptibility of thirteen Gram-negative bacteria to twelve antimicrobials. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health. 4:257-261. 

Nelson, Stephen G. and S. DeC. Wilkins. 1994. Growth and respiration of embryos and larvae of the rabbitfish Siganus randalli (Pisces, Siganidae). Journal of Fish Biology. 44: 513-525. 

Ostrowski, Anthony C., T. Iwai, S. Monahan, S. Unger, D. Dagdagan, P. Murakawa, A. Schivell, C. Pigao. 1995. Nursery production technology for Pacific threadfin (Polydactylus sexfilis). Aquaculture. 139: 19-29. 

Schnick, R. A., W. H. Gingerich and K. H. Foltes. 1996. Federal-State aquaculture drug registration partnership: A success in the making. Fisheries. 21 (5):4 

Schnick, R. A. and R. D. Armstrong. (In review). Aquaculture drug approval progress in the United States. Northern Aquaculture

Wang, J. K. 1990. Managing Shrimp Pond Water to Reduce Discharge Problems. Aquacultural Engineering. vol. 9, no. 1: 61-73. 

Williams, R. R. and D. V. Lightner. 1988. Regulatory Status of Therapeutants for Penaeid Shrimp Culture in the United States. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 19(4): 188-196. 

Williams, R. R., T. A. Bell and D.V. Lightner. 1992. Shrimp antimicrobial testing II. Toxicity testing and safety determination for twelve antimicrobials with penaeid shrimp larvae. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 4: 262-270. 

Ziemann, D. A., W. A. Walsh, E. G. Saphore and K. Fulton-Bennett. 1990. A Survey of Water Quality Characteristics of Effluent from Hawaiian Aquaculture Facilities. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 23 (3): 174-203.

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III. Other Research Reports

The following research reports listed in alphabetical order are for information purposes only. These articles can be obtained directly from the author.

Ako, Harry and Clyde S. Tamaru. 1999. Are feeds for food fish practical for aquarium fish? International AquaFeed. Issue 2: 30-36. 

Bailey, R., C. S. Tamaru, B. Cole, C. Brown. (In review). Performance of an intensive culture module for commercial production of the swordtail,Xiphophorus helleri, in Hawaii. Abstract submitted to World Aquaculture `97. February 19-23, 1997. Seattle, WA. 

Bass, P., E. Lee, C. D. Kelley. 1995. the use of rotifers and Artemia nauplii as live feeds for Pacific threadfin.In: Aquaculture `95: Proceedings of the 1995 World Aquaculture Society meeting. February 1-4, 1995. San Diego, CA. 

Bell, Tom A. and D.V. Lightner. 1991. Chemotherapy in Aquaculture Today-Current Practices in Shrimp Culture: Available Treatments and Their Efficacy. In: Michel, C. and Alderman, D. J., eds. Chemotherapy In Aquaculture: From Theory To Reality: Proceedings of the Symposium. March 1991. Paris, France. 

Bell, Tom A. 1992. Drugs and Chemotherapeutants for Shrimp Diseases: Their Present Status in the United States, with an Overview of Research and Approval Processes. In: Fulks, W. and K. L. Main (eds.). Diseases of Cultured Penaeid Shrimp in the United States and Asia: Proceedings of a Workshop Sponsored by the Asian Interchange Program. April 1992. Honolulu, HI: 311-324. 

Bell, Tom A. 1992. Principals of Shrimp Culture Chemotherapy.In: Wyban, J. (ed.) Proceedings of the Special Session on Shrimp Farming at Aquaculture `92, Orlando, FL and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. May 1992. World Aquaculture Society, 1992: 227-237. 

Brock, James A., R. Gose, D. V. Lightner and K. Hasson. 1995. An Overview of Taura Syndrome, An Important Disease of Farmed Penaeus vannamei. In: C.L. Browdy and J.S. Hopkins (eds.). Swimming Through Troubled Water: Proceedings of the Special Session on Shrimp Farming, Aquaculture `95. February 1995. World Aquaculture Society. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 

Brock, J. A. (In press.) Update on Recent Research Findings on Taura Syndrome of Farmed Penaeus vannamei. In: Proceedings of the III Simposio Centroamericano Sobre Camaron Cultivado. April 3-5, 1995. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 

Brock, J. A., D. V. Lightner, K. Hasson and R. Gose. 1996. An Update on Taura Syndrome of Farmed Shrimp in the Americas. In: Book of Abstracts, World Aquaculture Society `96. Bangkok, Thailand. p. 50. 

Cole, B., C. S. Tamaru, R. Bailey, C. Brown. (In review). Effects of stocking density on growth and survival of the swordtail, Xiphophorus helleri. Abstract submitted to World Aquaculture `97. February 19-23, 1997. Seattle, WA. 

Coleman, David E., D. Hanfman and Steven J. Tibbit, editors. 1991. Interactions of Aquaculture, Marine Coastal Ecosystems and Near Shore Waters: A Bibliography. Bibliography and Literature of Agriculture No. 105. National Agricultural Library. Beltsville, Maryland. 

Coleman, David E. 1990. Pacific Regional Aquaculture Information Service: Applied Technology and Development of a Long-Distance Information Service. International Association of Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers Conference Series: At a Crossroads. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference. 

Coleman, David E. 1991. Remote CD-ROM Searching and Satellite Communications: From Pie in the Sky to Application. International Association of Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers Conference Series: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Conference. 

Coleman, David E. 1993. Gray Literature Project of the Pacific Regional Aquaculture Information Service. International Association of Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers Conference Series: Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference. Bethseda, MD. 

Gingerich, W. H. and R. A. Schnick. (In review). Federal-state aquaculture drug approval partnership program. In: Partnerships for aquaculture drug approvals: models for success. Abstract for special session at World Aquaculture `97. February 19-23, 1997. Seattle, WA. 

Kelley, C. D., P. Bass, K. Leber. 1995. The production of Pacific threadfin for stock enhancement and aquaculture. In: Aquaculture `95: Proceedings of the World Aquaculture Society meeting. February 1-4, 1995. San Diego, CA. 

Kelley, C. D., A. Moriwake, V. Nicol, G. Miyamoto. 1995. The maturation and spawning of the Pacific threadfin. In: Aquaculture `95: Proceedings of the World Aquaculture Society meeting. February 1-4, 1995. San Diego, CA. 

Klein, M. R. G. 1996. An Epizootiological Study of Chinese Catfish, Clarias fuscus: Mortalities on Two Farms in Hawaii. Master of Science Thesis in Animal Sciences. Submitted to the Graduate Division, University of Hawaii. 70 pp. 

Lindsay, S.R. 1991. Survival and Growth of Introduced Populations of the Giant Clam, T. derasa, on the Island of Yap Proper and the Outer Atoll of Woleai, FSM. Yap Marine Resources Division. Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. 

Nelson, Stephen G., S.A. Lock, and L.A. Collins. 1992. Growth of the Rabbitfish, Siganus randalli Woodland, in Relation to the Feasibility of Its Culture on Guam. University of Guam. Mangilao, Guam. 

Ostrowski, A. C. 1995. Nursery and growout production techniques for the mahimahi (Coryphaena hippurus) and Pacific threadfin (Polydactylus sexfilis). In: Main, K. L. and C. Rosenfeld (eds.). Culture of High Value Marine Fishes in Asia and the United States: Proceedings of a Workshop. August 8-12, 1994. Honolulu, Hawaii. 

Pruder, G. D. 1991. An Overview of Aquaculture Water Quality Issues in the United States.In: Water Quality and the Environment: Proceedings of a Conference on Aquaculture. 

Pruder, Gary D., C. L. Brown, J. N. Sweeney and W. H. Carr. 1995. High Health Shrimp Systems: Seed Supply-Theory and Practice. In: Browdy, C.L. and J.S. Hopkins (eds.). Swimming Through Troubled Water: Proceedings of the Special Session on Shrimp Farming, Aquaculture `95. February 1995. World Aquaculture Society. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 

Shang, Yung C., PingSun Leung and Charmaine Price. 1990. Marketing of Giant Clam Products. Presented at the International Conference on Fisheries Economics and Trade. December 1990. Santiago, Chile. 

Schnick, R. A. 1996. Chemicals and Drugs. In: R. C. Summerfelt (ed.). The Walleye Culture Manual. NCRAC Culture Series #101, North Central Regional Aquaculture Center Publications Office, Iowa State University, Ames. 

Schnick, R. A. 1996. Cooperative fish therapeutic binding initiative: states in partnership with federal agencies to ensure the future of public fish culture. In: Transactions of the 61st North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. 61: 6-10. 

Schnick, R. A. (In press). International regulatory aspects of chemical and drug residues. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Fish Inspection and Quality. May 19-24, 1996. Arlington, VA. 

Schnick, R. A. (In review). Overview of partnerships for aquaculture drug approvals. In: Partnerships for Aquaculture Drug Approvals: Models for Success. Abstract for special session at World Aquaculture `97. February 19-23, 1997. Seattle, WA. 

Schnick, R. A. 1996. Aquaculture drug approval progress in the United States. In: Proceedings of Aquaculture Canada `96: 13th Annual Meeting of the Aquaculture Association of Canada. June 2-5, 1996. Ottowa, Ontario. 

Tisdell, Clem. 1989. Market for Giant Clam Shells: Report on a Survey of Retailers and Wholesalers in Southeast Queensland, Australia. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 1. November 1989. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem. 1989. Market for Giant Clams as Aquarium Specimens: Report on a Survey of Retailers of Supplies for Saltwater Aquariums, Southeast Queensland, Australia. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 3. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem. 1990. Exploring the Demand for Farmed Giant Clams and Their Components: Approaches and Problems. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 7. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem. 1990. Report on Possible Demand for Giant Clam Meat by Tongan Descendants in Australia: Inferences from Interviews Conducted in the Brisbane Area. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 8. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem. 1991. A Report on the Test Marketing of Giant Clams as Aquarium Specimens in Brisbane, Australia. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 26. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem, and Vinnicombe, T. 1992. The Market for Giant Clams as Aquarium Specimens in Sydney and Melbourne: Results of a Telephone Survey of Retail Outlets. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 28. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem. 1992. Interest of Asian Restaurants in Queensland in Using Giant Clam Meat in Their Cuisine and their Knowledge of It. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 35. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem and Cheng-Ho Chen. 1992. Notes on the Use of Giant Clam Meat for Food in Taiwan. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 36. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem and Yoshihiro Kuronuma. 1992. Interest of Japanese Restaurants in Brisbane in Using Giant Clam Meat In Their Cuisine and Their Knowledge of It. Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 37. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem, Jeremy Barker and Bruce Stevens. 1993. Business Strategies for the Growing of Giant Clams: What Paths Have Been or Are Being Followed by Enterprises? Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 38. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 

Tisdell, Clem and Yoshihiro Kuronuma. 1993. Giant Clam in Japanese Cuisine - Brisbane Trials and the Use of Giant Clam Meat in the Ryukus<D. Research Reports and Papers in the Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture, No. 39. University of Queensland. Queensland, Australia. 
 

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IV. CTSA Serials

Copies of Regional Notes and Project Updates can be obtained from the center while supplies last. 
Copies of other serials can be obtained from the authors.

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V. Giant Clam Mariculture Information Sheets

Crawford, Christine. Giant Clam Mariculture Information Sheet, Number 1: Giant Clam Activities in the South Pacific. June 1990. (PDF version available). 

Crawford, Christine. Giant Clam Mariculture Information Sheet, Number 2: CITES Requirements for the Export of Giant Clams. January 1991. (PDF version available). 

Crawford, Christine. Giant Clam Mariculture Information Sheet, Number 3: U.S. Food and Drug Authority Ruling on Giant Clams.. June 1991. (PDF version available).

VI. Extension Fact Sheets

Olin, Paul. Importing Live Organisms to Hawaii: Procedures and Permitting. Fact Sheet No. 1. November 1993. (PDF version available). 

Olin, Paul. Abalone Culture in Hawaii: Importation, Quarantine and Seed Suppliers. Fact Sheet No. 2. October 1994. (PDF version available). 

Olin, Paul. Abalone Culture in Hawaii: Haliotis fulgens and Haliotis diversicolor supertexta. Fact Sheet No. 3. October 1994. (PDF version available). 

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VII. CTSA Project Updates

December 1997

These are the final issues of Project Updates.
All December 1997 Project Updates are available for download.

Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture: Program and Organization.

Development of Improved Growout Culture for Chinese Catfish through Ploidy and Feed Applications.

Development of Pacific Threadfin and Milkfish Growout Technology and Production of Live Feeds and Seedstock.

Differential Growth Rate Studies in Cultured Commercial Sponges. Disease Management for Hawaiian Aquaculture.

Diversification of Species for Aquaculture in Guam. Expansion and Diversification of Freshwater Tropical Fish Culture.

Extension and Training Support for the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands. Library Aquaculture Workstation.

National Coordinator for Aquaculture New Animal Drug Applications.

Public Policy Impact on Aquaculture Development in Guam.

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