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9780470752715

Marine Ornamental Species: Collection, Culture and Conservation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470752715

  • ISBN10:

    0470752718

  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2008-02-01
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Marine Ornamental Species: Collection, Culture and Conservation is a comprehensive resource containing information on the growing and economically important marine ornamental industry. Experts address current issues from a global perspective, covering the full-range of topics from world economics and product demand to aquatic animal health to ethnic and social/cultural concerns. This up-to-date overview will contribute to the creation of an economically and environmentally viable future for this dynamic industry worldwide and for its diverse clientele by: outlining improvements in the methods for the collection and distribution of wild marine ornamental species; providing information to accelerate an increase in the variety, quantity, and availability of cultured marine ornamental species; and encouraging outreach activities in the conservation and husbandry of marine ornamental speciesThe value of and the interest in marine ornamentals from many governments as well as conservation organizations underline the critical need for this book. It is also essential reading for scientists involved in marine biology and conservation issues, aquarists at public and private aquaria, tropical fish farmers, advanced hobbyists, fishery biologists, importers and exporters of marine ornamentals, commercial collectors, veterinarians who specialize in fish disease, and businesses that manufacture or sell aquarium media, equipment, and feed.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
TIntroduction
Marine Ornamentals Industry 2001: Priority Recommendations for a Sustainable Future
Culture of Marine Ornamentals: For Love, for Money, and for Science
Progress and Current Trends in Marine Ornamentals A. Trade, Marketing, and Economics.
International Trade in Marine Aquarium Species: Using the Global Marine Aquarium Database
World Trade in Ornamental Species
The Consumption of Marine Ornamental Fish in the United States: A Description from U.S. Import Data
The U.S. Wholesale Marine Ornamental Market: Trade, Landings, and Market Options
Disease Diagnosis in Ornamental Marine Fish: A Perspective Analysis of 129 Cases
Captive Nutritional Management of Herbivorous Reef Fish Using Surgeonfish (Acanthuridae) as a Model
The Marine Aquarium Industry and Reef Conservation
Wholesale and Retail Break-Even Prices for MAC-Certified Queen Angelfish
Community-Based Management of Coral Reefs: An Essential Requisite for Certification of Marine Aquarium Products Harvested from Reefs under Customary Marine Tenure
Sustainable Management Guidelines for Stony Coral Fisheries
The Invertebrates
The Economics of Live Rock and Live Coral Aquaculture
Aquacultured Live Rock as an Alternative to Imported Wild-Harvested Live Rock: An Update
Overview of Marine Ornamental Shrimp Aquaculture
Coral Culture û Possible Future Trends and Directions
Research on Culturing the Early Life Stages of Marine Ornamental Fish
Out-of-Season Spawning of the Rainbow Shark, Epalzeorhynchus frenatus: Freshwater Hatchery Technology with Marine Potential
Advances in the Culture of Rotifers for Use in Rearing Marine Ornamental Fishes
Factors Affecting Successful Culture of the Seahorse, Hippocampus abdominalis Leeson, 1827
Rearing the Coral Seahorse, Hippocampus babouri, on Live and Inert Prey
The Copepod/Artemia Tradeoff in the Captive Culture of Hippocampus erectus, a Vulnerable Species in Lower New York State
The Role of Public Aquariums in the Convention and Sustainability of the Marine Ornamentals Trade
Trends Determined By Cyanide Testing on Marine Aquarium Fish in the Philippines
Cultured Marine Ornamental û Retail Consumer Perspectives
Balancing Collection and Conservation of Marine Ornamental Species in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Wild-Caught Marine Species and the Ornamental Aquatic Industry
Transforming the Marine Ornamentals Industry: A Business Approach
General Index
Species Index
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