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Authors: John Morrison
Title: Motupore Island Research Centre University of Papua New Guinea
Source: SPC
Date: January 2009
Keywords: Research Centre, university, Papua New Guinea
Abstract: This report identifies the areas of the Research Station that require specialized equipment,Systems and infrastructure to allow researchers to successfully complete almost any experiment,Whether it is coral, fin fish, mollusk or any other marine organisms they wish to research.
Authors: James Teri, Tim Pickering
Title: Productivity and constraints in tilapia fish and
freshwater prawn aquaculture in Fiji
Source: SPC
Date : January 2009
Keywords: Fresh water aquaculture, productivity, Fiji
Abstract: The pace of development in Fiji freshwater aquaculture has been slower than expected. The main objective of this study was to find out reasons for this, by gathering evidence on farm performance, and on farmers perceptions of problems. Fiji's freshwater focus is currently on tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, and prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii aquaculture. Representative freshwater aquaculture farm case studies were selected, to gather data on actual farm and farmer performance in "real world "conditions. Farmers were also interviewed to assess their perceptions about constraints to progress.
Authors: Aleluia Taise and Malimali Siolaa
Title: Microalgae culture training for Samoa and Tonga Fisheries staff
Source: SPC
Date: January 2009
Keywords: Microalgae culture, Samoa, tonga
Abstract: Marine microalgae are the basic source of important nutrients essential for larval development for almost all marine invertebrates; Staffs from both Tonga and Samoa were trained in Cairns (NFC) on how to produce marine microalgae
Authors: Cathy Hair, Jacob Wani, Peter Minimulu and Wally Salato.
Title: Improved feeding and stocking density for intensive cage culture of GIFT tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus in Yonki Reservoir.
Source: SPC
Date: January 2009
Keywords: cage culture, GIFT tilapia, Papua New Guinea
Abstract: This study, funded as an ACIAR miniproject. During the project research contributed to improve husbandry techniques, test a new diet, monitor water quality in the cages and use decision-making computer software to examine the economic feasibility of cage farming in Yonki.
Authors: Julien Barbier, Robert Jimmy and Satya Nandlal
Title: Monoculture of the freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium lar, in Vanuatu and integrated prawn-taro farming in Wallis & Futuna
Source: SPC
Date: January 2009
Keywords: Fresh Water shrimp, Integrated aquaculture, Wallis and Futuna, Vanuatu
Abstract: This study was conducted on-farm to evaluate the effects of monoculture and integrated systems on growth and survival of native freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium lar under standardized culture conditions.