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Authors: SPC Aquaculture section and Vanuatu Fisheries Department

Title:  Vanuatu Aquaculture Development Plan 2008-2013

Source:  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.

Title:Tonga Aquaculture commodity development plan 2010-2014

Author:Ministry of Fisheries of Tonga – Aquaculture section SPC

Source: SPC

Keywords: Tonga – Aquaculture development plan

Abstract : The Aquaculture Management and Development Plan is a five-year “road map” for the future of aquaculture in Tonga. The plan is a tool that will assist government and local  entrepreneurs as well as foreign investors on what type of aquaculture development they should pursue.

Author: Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources – Aquaculture Division, Solomon Islands.

Source: SPC

Date:May 2010

Keywords:Tilapia — Aquaculture -Solomon Islands.

Abstract: Small-pond aquaculture of tilapia fish is identified as one of four top priorities in the Solomon Islands Aquaculture Development Plan 2009-2014, so now more detailed work is needed on this sector. The Solomon Islands Tilapia Aquaculture Action Plan 2010–2015 has been prepared to (1) set out a logical and structured pathway for sustainable tilapia aquaculture development in Solomon Islands, and (2) identify potential roles for partner agencies in supporting tilapia aquaculture and helping meet national needs for food security and sustainable livelihoods. Find out here what Solomon Islands needs in order to achieve their vision for a responsible and sustainable tilapia aquaculture industry for food security and income generation!"

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.

Samao Aquaculture Management and Development Plan

Authors: Samoa Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and SPC

Title: Samoa Aquaculture Management and Development Plan – 2013 – 2018

Source: SPC

Date: 2012

Keywords: Samoa, Aquaculture, Management, Development Plan

Abstract: Samoa’s diverse aquatic flora and fauna resources are readily available from its surrounding coastal environment. Most form the basis of the country’s local subsistence, artisanal and commercial fisheries. The inshore fishery resources, in particular, are vital as food and income for the rural fishing communities. Although enterprise-led commercial aquaculture has not yet taken root in Samoa, aquaculture is widely recognised as a viable means of increasing fisheries production, as additional protein for the local population and as a means of generating income.

The Strategy for Development of Samoa (SDS) recognises the potential role of aquaculture, and specifies that one of the activities is to ‘increase the harvestable stocks of fish and other marine resources’ by developing ‘fish farming to supplement natural stocks’. Aquaculture has already contributed to improvement of Samoa’s resource status, through re-introduction and re-stocking of giant clam and trochus.

 


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