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UJNR Aquaculture
30th Panel Proceedings (2001)

ECOLOGY OF AQUACULTURE SPECIES AND ENHANCEMENT OF STOCKS

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C. Helsley

Open Ocean Aquaculture - A Venue for Cooperative Research Between the United States and Japan

O. Tominaga
T. Seikai
Y. Hondo
N. Murakami
K. Nogami
Y. Tanaka
M. Tanaka

Daily Ration of Hatchery-Reared Japanese Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus as an Indicator of Release Place, Time and Fry Quality. In situ Direct Estimation and Possibility of New Methods by Stable Isotope
W. Gwak

Nucleic Acids and Protein Content as a Measure to Evaluate the Nutritional Condition of Japanese Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus Larvae and Juveniles

M. Sekino
M. Hara
N. Taniguchi

Genetic Diversity Within and Between Hatchery Strains of Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus Assessed by Means of Microsatellite and Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing Analysis
T. Fujii

Tracking Released Japanese Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus by Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing

M. Tringali
D. Ziemann
K. Stuck

Preliminary Aspects of Genetic Management for Pacific Threadfin Polydactylus sexfilis Stock Enhancement Research in Hawaii
D. Ziemann

Enhancement of Pacific Threadfin Polydactylus sexfilis in Hawaii: Interactions Between Aquaculture and Fisheries

M. Katoh
M. Kobayashi

Aquaculture and Genetic Structure in the Japanese Eel Anquilla japonica
J. Shoji
M. Tanaka
T. Maehara

Comparative Diets and Growth of Two Scombrid Species, Chub Mackerel Scomber japonicus and Japanese Spanish Mackerel Scomberomorus miphonius in the Central Seto Insland Sea, Japan

T. Bert
R. McMichael
R. Cody
A. Forstchen
W.Halstead
K. Leber
J. O'Hop
C. Neidig
J. Ransier
M. Tringali
B. Winner
F. Kennedy

Evaluating Stock Enhancement Strategies: A Multi-disciplinary Approach

K. Nagasawa
H. Kawamura

Predation on Juvenile Chum Salmon Oncorhynchus keta by Fishes and Birds in Rivers and Coastal Oceanic Waters of Japan
T. Shigeta
H. Usuki
K. Gushima

Interaction Between Cleaner and Host: The Black Porgy Cleaning Behavior of Juvenile Sharpnose Tigerfish Rhyncopelates Oxyrhynchus in the Seto Inland Sea, Western Japan
W. Heard

Alaska Salmon Enhancement: A Successful Program for Hatchery and Wild Stocks
T. McIlwain

NMFS Involvement with Stock Enhancement as a Management Tool
T. Smith
W. Jenkins
M. Denson
M. Collins

Stock Enhancement Research with Anadromous and Marine Fishes in South Carolina
J. Tucker
S. Kennedy

Comparison of Some Developmental, Nutritional, Behavioral and Health Factors Relevant to Stocking of Striped Mullet, (Mugildae), Sheepshead (Sparidae), Common Snook (Centropomidae), and Nassau Groupers (Serranidae)

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