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- 2011372020 abstract "This technical paper provides a comprehensive review of the use of wild fish as feed inputs for aquaculture covering existing practices and their sustainability as well as implications of various feed-fish fisheries scenarios. It comprises four regional reviews (Africa and the Near East, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and Latin America and North America) and three case studies from Latin America (Chile, Peru and the study on the use of the Argentine anchoita in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil). The four regional reviews specifically address the sustainable use of finite wild fish resources and the role that feed-fish fisheries may play for food security and poverty alleviation in these four regions and elsewhere. With additional information from case studies in China and Viet Nam, a global synthesis provides a perspective on the status and trends in the use of fish as feed and the issues and challenges confronting feed-fish fisheries.".
- 2011372020 contributor B12241420.
- 2011372020 contributor B12241421.
- 2011372020 created "2009.".
- 2011372020 date "2009".
- 2011372020 date "2009.".
- 2011372020 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2011372020 description "Asia-Pacific ; Africa ; Near East ; Americas ; Europe ; Argentina ; Uruguay ; Brazil ; Chile ; Peru".
- 2011372020 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2011372020 description "This technical paper provides a comprehensive review of the use of wild fish as feed inputs for aquaculture covering existing practices and their sustainability as well as implications of various feed-fish fisheries scenarios. It comprises four regional reviews (Africa and the Near East, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and Latin America and North America) and three case studies from Latin America (Chile, Peru and the study on the use of the Argentine anchoita in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil). The four regional reviews specifically address the sustainable use of finite wild fish resources and the role that feed-fish fisheries may play for food security and poverty alleviation in these four regions and elsewhere. With additional information from case studies in China and Viet Nam, a global synthesis provides a perspective on the status and trends in the use of fish as feed and the issues and challenges confronting feed-fish fisheries.".
- 2011372020 extent "xvi, 407 p. :".
- 2011372020 hasFormat "Also freely available online.".
- 2011372020 identifier "9251064199".
- 2011372020 identifier "9789251064191".
- 2011372020 identifier i1140e00.htm.
- 2011372020 isFormatOf "Also freely available online.".
- 2011372020 isPartOf "FAO fisheries and aquaculture technical paper ; 518.".
- 2011372020 isPartOf "FAO fisheries and aquaculture technical paper, 2070-7010 ; 518".
- 2011372020 issued "2009".
- 2011372020 issued "2009.".
- 2011372020 language "eng".
- 2011372020 publisher "Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,".
- 2011372020 relation "Also freely available online.".
- 2011372020 spatial "Asia-Pacific ; Africa ; Near East ; Americas ; Europe ; Argentina ; Uruguay ; Brazil ; Chile ; Peru".
- 2011372020 subject "Fish as feed.".
- 2011372020 subject "SH1 .F539 no.518".
- 2011372020 subject "SH156 .F565 2009".
- 2011372020 subject "Sustainable aquaculture.".
- 2011372020 title "Fish as feed inputs for aquaculture : practices, sustainability and implications / edited by Mohammad R. Hasan and Matthias Halwart.".
- 2011372020 type "text".