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Postharvest Technologies and Quality Control of Shrimp
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ISBN: 0443161259 0443161240 Year: 2025 Publisher: London, England : Academic Press,

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Sustainable biofloc systems for marine shrimp
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ISBN: 0128182393 0128180404 9780128182390 9780128180402 Year: 2019 Publisher: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press an imprint of Elsevier,

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Sustainable Biofloc Systems for Marine Shrimp describes the biofloc-dominated aquaculture systems developed over 20 years of research at Texas A&M AgriLife Research Mariculture Laboratory for the nursery and grow-out production of the Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. The book is useful for all stakeholders, with special attention given to entrepreneurs interested in building a pilot biofloc-dominated system. In addition to the content of its 15 chapters that cover topics on design, operation and economic analysis, the book includes appendices that expand on relevant topics, links to Excel sheets that assist in calculations, and video links that illustrate important operations tasks. --


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Buoyancy on the bayou
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ISBN: 0801465354 132250329X 0801465796 9780801465796 9780801465352 9780801450747 9780801478338 0801450748 0801478332 Year: 2012 Publisher: Ithaca ILR Press

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Over the past several decades, shrimp has transformed from a luxury food to a kitchen staple. While shrimp-loving consumers have benefited from the lower cost of shrimp, domestic shrimp fishers have suffered, particularly in Louisiana. Most of the shrimp that we eat today is imported from shrimp farms in China, Vietnam, and Thailand. The flood of imported shrimp has sent dockside prices plummeting, and rising fuel costs have destroyed the profit margin for shrimp fishing as a domestic industry.In Buoyancy on the Bayou, Jill Ann Harrison portrays the struggles that Louisiana shrimp fishers endure to remain afloat in an industry beset by globalization. Her in-depth interviews with more than fifty individuals working in or associated with shrimp fishing in a small town in Louisiana offer a portrait of shrimp fishers' lives just before the BP oil spill in 2010, which helps us better understand what has happened since the Deepwater Horizon disaster.Harrison shows that shrimp fishers go through a careful calculation of noneconomic costs and benefits as they grapple to figure out what their next move will be. Many willingly forgo opportunities in other industries to fulfill what they perceive as their cultural calling. Others reluctantly leave fishing behind for more lucrative work, but they mourn the loss of a livelihood upon which community and family structures are built. In this gripping account of the struggle to survive amid the waves of globalization, Harrison focuses her analysis at the intersection of livelihood, family, and community and casts a bright light upon the cultural importance of the work that we do.


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La ruée vers l’or rose : Regards croisés sur la pêche crevettière traditionnelle à Madagascar

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Depuis une dizaine d'années, on parle de la crevette comme de l'« or rose de Madagascar ». Cette expression traduit bien l'importance de cette ressource pour l'économie d'un pays considéré comme l'un des plus pauvres de la planète et pour une frange grandissante de la population qui vit de la pêche et de la collecte. Tout comme d'autres activités « pionnières » telles que l'exploitation des pierres précieuses, la pêche crevettière appelle une mobilisation d'un nombre remarquable d'acteurs. Outre la véritable ruée observée vers les fronts pionniers de la pêche crevettière traditionnelle, les autres secteurs de cette activité (artisanal, industriel) connaissent également des dynamiques d'évolution rapide auxquelles participent de multiples intervenants. Cette situation engendre des interactions complexes entre différents types d'acteurs (politiques, bailleurs de fonds internationaux, ONG...) et à différentes échelles, du local à l'international. Cet ouvrage aborde ainsi l'étude de la pêche traditionnelle et de sa croissance selon diverses échelles et déterminants (économique, social, politique, écologique, religieux...) qui, loin de s'exclure mutuellement, se complètent pour tendre vers une meilleure compréhension des dynamiques et des transformations en cours dans ce secteur. Il est le fruit de la collaboration de chercheurs de diverses disciplines (anthropologues, économistes, sociologues) et origines (canadienne, française, malgache) qui à la croisée des regards, s'interrogent et dialoguent sur le rôle catalyseur de la pêche dans les dynamiques économiques et sociales que connaît actuellement Madagascar et, partant, sur l'exemplarité du cas malgache pour la compréhension globale des problématiques de la pêche au niveau international. Traditional shrimp fishing in Madagascar is a major political and socioeconomic issue in the country today, and also a scientific subject of great interest for the social sciences. This interest results from both its internal…

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