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Title: Aquaculture as a potential support of marine aquarium fish trade sustainability
Authors: Molina-Dominguez, Lucía 
Segade, A.
UNESCO Clasification: 251092 Acuicultura marina
Keywords: Marine Ornamental Fish
Aquarium Fish Trade
Aquaculture
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: WIT Press
Journal: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 
Conference: 3rd International Conference on Management of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development and Ecological Hazards
Abstract: Recently, the popularity of aquariums has been increasing. As a result, the aquarium industry as a whole is of a relatively low volume yet has a very high value.Unlike freshwater aquarium species, for which 90% of species are currently farmed, the great majority of marine aquaria are stocked with wild species caught mainly from coral reefs and adjacent habitats. These fisheries, in addition to other activities, have contributed to the degradation of coral reef habitats.Aquaculture had experienced a great deal of development of culture technologies in the last few decades what could be applied to ornamental species. However, the number of cultured species is still limited (1-2%). The market demand may be satisfied by cultured fish once culture technologies have been established successfully.The present article presents an overview of the ornamental fish trade regarding the most important species involved and their situation, as well as updated information on breeding protocols for some high-value marine fish species.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72595
ISSN: 1743-3541
DOI: 10.2495/RAV110021
Source: Management Of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development And Ecological Hazards III [ISSN 1743-3541], v. 148, p. 15-25, (2012)
Appears in Collections:Actas de congresos
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