NOAA Technical Report NMFS 102

Marine Ranching

Proceedings of the Seventeenth U.S.-Japan Meeting on Aquaculture Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan

October 16, 17, and 18, 1988

Satellite Symposium: October 20

Ralph S. Svrjcek (editor)

Publications Unit
Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Science Centers

Panel Chairmen:
Conrad Mahnken, United States
Hisashi Kan-no, Japan

Under the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Programin Natural Resources (UJNR)

May 1991

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Robert Mosbacher, Secretary
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
John A. Knauss, Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere
National Marine Fisheries Service
William W. Fox Jr., Assistant Administrator for Fisheries
 
 

CONTENTS

H. MAYAMA Efficient techniques for producing masu salmon smolt and improving adult returns from outplantings

R.R. STICKNEY Recent advances in halibut (Hippoglossus spp.) culture
H.W. LIU
S.D. SMITH

T. NOMA Control of hydraulic environment and development of an artificial pocket beach in sandy coastal areas

C.W. HOPLEY Jr. Temporal and geographic variability in survival of sea-ranched coho and chinook salmon in North America

Y. KOSHIISHI Artificial stock-size improvement of the flounder Paralichthys olivaccus: Present status of technological achievement
H. ITANO
Y. HIROTA

S.K. ALLEN Jr. Reproductive sterility in triploid Pacific oysters
S.L. DOWNING

K. TANIGUCHI Marine afforestation of Eisenia bicyclis (Laminariaceae: Phaeophyta)

J.F. KITCHELL Salmonid carrying capacity: Estimates and experiences in the Great Lakes of North America

K. TANAKA Farming techniques for bay scallop, Pceten (Notovola) albicans, in the western regions of the Japan Sea

W.W. DICKHOFF Release of hormonally sterilized coho salmon from a Puget Sound hatchery
C.W. HOPLEY
C.V.W. MAHNKEN

N. TANAKA Large-scale culture system for attaching microalgae

W.S. ZAUGG The importance of smolt development to successful marine ranching of Pacific salmon
C.V.W. MAHNKEN

H. SAKO Control of skin ulcers in young bluefin tuna in fish farming
Y. INUI
S. MIWA

H. ITO Successful HOTAC methods for developing scallop sowing culture in the Nemuro district of east Hokkaido, northern Japan

J.L. PITTS The use of aquaculture for enhancement of the common property fishery in Oregon, Washington, and Alaska

T. KIMURA Incidence of fish pathogenic viruses among anadromous salmonids in the northern part of Japan, 1976-1987
M. YOSHIMIZU
T. NOMURA
T. AWAKI JR A

H. MATSUNAGA Ecology and production of fish in a man-made Sargassum forest

O. HIROI Masu Anon production studies of the Marine Ranching Program

H. OGATA Nutritional approach to the production of masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) smolt
T. MURAI

K. OHKUMA An approach to the efficient enhancement of masu salmon through the release of juveniles into streams
T. NOMURA

A. KOGANEZAWA Present status and future of the Marine Ranching Program

A.C. FOX The application of current techniques in molecular biology for detection and control of infectious diseases in salmonid aquaculture
C.K. ARAKAWA
J.R. WINTON

S. KAWAMATA Physical considerations for the design of algal drift traps


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