U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Frederick B. Dent, Secretary
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
Robert M. White, Administrator
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE
Robert W. Schoning, Director
 
 

NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC-388

 

Proceedings of the First U.S.-Japan Meeting on Aquaculture at Tokyo, Japan, October 18-l9, 1971

 
 

WILLIAM N. SHAW (Editor)
Under the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources (UJNR)
 

SEATTLE, WA
February 1974
 

PREFACE

The United States and Japanese counterpart panels on aquaculture were formed in 1969 under the United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources (UJNR). The panels currently include specialists drawn from the federal departments most concerned with aquaculture. Charged with exploring and developing bilateral cooperation, the panels have focused their efforts on exchanging information related to aquaculture which could be of benefit to both countries.

The UJNR was started by a proposal made during the Third Cabinet-Level Meeting of the Joint United States-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs in January 1964. In addition to aquaculture, current subjects included in the program are desalination of seawater, toxic microorganism, air pollution, water pollution, energy, forage crops, national park management, mycoplasmosis, wind and seismic effects, protein resources, forestry, and several joint panels and committees in marine resources research, development, and utilization.
 
Accomplishments include: Increased communications and cooperation among technical specialists; exchanges of information, data, and research findings; some 30 missions involving over 300 scientists and engineers; seven meetings of the Conference, a policy coordinative body; administration staff meetings; exchanges of equipment, materials, and samples; several major technical conferences; and beneficial effects on international relations. Because of the importance of natural resources in this cooperation, the Secretary of State asked the Secretary of the Interior to serve as U.S. Coordinator of the UJNR.
 

WILLIAM N. SHAW - United States
ATSUSHI FURUKAWA - Japan

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CONTENTS
 
Opening remarks
HIATT, ROBERT W. Remarks at first meeting, UJNR panel on aquaculture, 18-19 October 1971
 
Papers presented by Japanese panel members
HASEGAWA, YOSHIO, and YUKIMASA KUWATANI. Present status of major marine cultivation and propagation in Hokkaido and some problems of the research activities
SUTO, SHUNZO. Mariculture of seaweeds and its problems in Japan
KAWATSU, HIROSHI. Some technical problems in freshwater fish culture in Japan
KAN-NO, HISASHI, and TOMOO HAYASHI. The present status of shellfish culture in Japan
FUJIYA, MASARU. Fish farming and the constraints in Japan
 
Papers presented by U.S. panel members
MOCK, CORNELIUS R. Larval culture of penaeid shrimp at the Galveston Biological Laboratory
WILDMAN, ROBERT D. Aquaculture in the National Sea Grant Program
SHAW, WILLIAM N. Aquaculture of molluscs along the United States Atlantic and Gulf coasts
WILLOUGHBY, HARVEY. Freshwater fish culture in the United States
LONGWELL, A. CROSBY. Genetics of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin
GLUDE, JOHN B. Recent developments in shellfish culture on the U.S. Pacific coast
 
Overview papers based on U.S. panel members' field trips
WILDMAN, ROBERT D. Seaweed culture in Japan
WILLOUGHBY, HARVEY. Freshwater fish culture in Japan
SHAW, WILLIAM N. Shellfish culture in Japan
MOCK, CORNELIUS R. Crustacean culture
GLUDE, JOHN B. Marine fish culture in Japan
LONGWELL, A. CROSBY. Some impressions regarding genetics and the fisheries of Japan
 
 
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