Aquaculture Science

Second Edition
Author: Rick Parker, PhD.
ISBN #: 0766813215
©2002   Publish Date: 11/09/2000
Binding: HB
Pages: 672
Publisher: Cengage Learning

Price: $149.95

Description:

This comprehensive book introduces readers to the aquaculture industry. It covers every aspect of aquaculture, including history, potential, descriptions, management, feeding, marketing, and diseases of aquatic animals and plants. Also addressed are the water requirements and chemistry necessary for successful aquaculture. The book offers detailed information on employment opportunities in the aquaculture industry and stresses the science of aquaculture. Chemistry, biology, and anatomy and physiology are included to ensure that readers understand the fundamental principles. A complete chapter is dedicated to those interested in exploring career opportunities in the industry.

Product Benefits:

  • Includes objectives, key words, and review questions to help readers monitor their progress
  • Includes numerous illustrations to provide visual reinforcement
  • Provides a complete chapter on aquaculture career opportunities
  • Focuses on the science of aquaculture to provide students with a foundation of fundamental principles
  • Includes related Internet sites for further study

Table of Contents:

Preface.
Chapter 1: Aquaculture Basics and History.
Chapter 2: Aquatic Plants and Animals.
Chapter 3: Marketing Aquaculture.
Chapter 4: Management Practices for Finfish.
Chapter 5: Management Practices for Crustaceans and Mollusks.
Chapter 6: Management Practices for Alligators, Frogs, and Plants.
Chapter 7: Fundamentals of Nutrition in Aquaculture.
Chapter 8: Feeds and Feeding.
Chapter 9: Health of Aquatic Animals.
Chapter 10: Water Requirements.
Chapter 11: Aquatic Structures and Equipment.
Chapter 12: Aquaculture Business.
Chapter 13: Federal, State, and International Agencies and Regulations.
Chapter 14: Career Opportunities in Aquaculture. Appendix. Glossary. Index.

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