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Title : Federated States of Micronesia - Aquaculture Country Profile
Source : SPC
Date : 01/11/02
Keywords : aquaculture;federated states micronesia;profile
Abstract : In this report, Mr Steven Lindsay conducts a review of the status of aquaculture in the Federated States of Micronesia. Each of the four states is dealt with individually. Mr Lindsay has also compiled a list of priority aquaculture commodities with the most potential for the Federated States of Micronesia.
Title: Fiji Islands fresh Water aquaculture sector plan
Source: SPC
Date : 2005
Keywords: Fiji Islands, Fresh water aquaculture, Development plan
Abstract: In the Fiji Islands, aquaculture was not traditionally a widespread practice and the modern industry is just several decades old. The sector has managed to achieve modest success in terms of economic growth and food security. In 2000 the value of production from the sector was $FJD2.7 million. Freshwater aquaculture commodities contributed about 40 percent, or just fewer than one million dollars of the total.
Title : Nauru Aquaculture Development Plan 2005-2010
Source : SPC
Date : 2005
Keywords : nauru ; development plan
Abstract : The Nauru Development Plan is a five-year strategic plan that takes a significant step forward in outlining the aquaculture requirements of Nauru. It takes in capacity building, research and development, and awareness raising programmes. The plan maintains a focus on the subsistence needs of the people of Nauru. This document was commissioned by the Nauru Fisheries & Marine Resources Authority.
Authors: SPC Aquaculture section and Vanuatu Fisheries Department
Title: Â Vanuatu Aquaculture Development Plan 2008-2013
Source: Â SPC
Date : 2008
Keywords: Vanuatu, aquaculture, strategic plan
Abstract: The Vanuatu Aquaculture Development Plan is a five-year strategic plan that represents a significant step in outlining the aquaculture road map for Vanuatu for the near future. It highlights the main components, including research and development, extension, infrastructure, credit and finance facilities, and environmental management. The plan is to help the government allocate scarce resources and assist investors in making concise decisions on what type of aquaculture development they should pursue. It will also assist communities to access the most appropriate resources required to set up smallholder operations.
Authors: SPC Aquaculture Section and Solomon island Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
Title: Solomon Islands Aquaculture development plan 2009-2014
Source: SPC
Date : June 2009
Keywords: Solomon islands, Aquaculture, Strategic plan
Abstract: Aquaculture is relatively new to the Solomon Islands compared to other countries. But being a newcomer should not be an excuse to simply sit and watch. The tide of overexploitation of resources is slowly creeping against us. If there is a time that we need to join hands together and act, it is today. This is both important and urgent.