2005 LITERATURE EXCHANGE

34th Panel Meeting

from the United States Aquaculture Panel, UJNR

to the Japanese Aquaculture Panel, UJNR

Selected Titles

Compiled by Eileen M. McVey

Aquaculture Information Center

Library and Information Services Division

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department of Commerce

September 2005


2005 Literature Exchange

    1.   Allen, David and others. "Use of Cold-Adapted Microoganisms in Biotechnology."[n.t.], 3203-19[n.d.].

   2.   Alves, David, Aquaculture in Rhode Island, 2004. Yearly Status Report (2004): 23 p.  Wakefield, RI: Coastal Resources Managment Council, 2004.

   3.   Banas, N. S. and B.M. Hickey and P. MacCready. "Dynamics of Willapa Bay, Washington:  a Highly Unsteady, Partially Mixed Estuary." Journal of Physical Oceanography 34 (November 2004): pp. 2413-27.

   4.   Bearon, R. N. , D. Grunbaum, and R.A. Cattolico. "Relating Cell-Level Swimming Behaviors to Vertical Population Distributions in Heterosigma Akashiwo (Raphidophyceae), a Harmful Alga." Liminology and Oceanography 49, no. 2 (2004): pp. 607-13.

   5.   Bej, K. Asim. University of Alabama: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, [2005]. MASGP-05-031.

   6.   Benetti, Daniel D. et al. "Growth, Survival, and Feed Conversion Rates of Hatchery-Reared Mutton Snapper Lutjanus Analis Cultured in Floating Net Cages." Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 33, no. 3 (September 2002): pp. 349-57.

   7.   Bricelj, V. Monica, Scott P. MacQuarrie, and Roxanna Smolowitz. "Concentration-Dependent Effects of Toxic and Non-Toxic Isolates of the Brown Tide Alga Aureococcus Anophagefferens on Growth of Juvenile Bivalves." Marine Ecology Progress Series Estauries 282 (November 2004): pp. 101-14.

   8.   Bridger, Christopher. Efforts to Develop a Responsible Offshore Aquaculture Industry in the Gulf of Mexico:  A Compendium of Offshore Aquaculture Consortium Research. Editor , MASGP-04-029.  Ocean Spring, MS: 2004.

   9.   Byers, James E. "Marine Reserves Enhance Abundance but Not Competitive Impacts of a Harvested Nonindigenous Species." Ecology 86, no. 2 (2005): pp. 487-500.

10.   Cerrato, Robert M. and others. "Effect of the Northern Quahog Mercenaria Mercenaria on the Development of Blooms of the Brown Tide Alga Aureococcus Anophagefferens." Marine Ecology Progress Series 281 (2004): pp. 93-108.

11.   The Gulf Oyster Industry:  Seizing a Better Future,  Elizabeth Coleman, (2003): 17 p.  Baton Rouge, LA: Louisian Sea Grant Program, Louisiana State University, 2003.

12.   Davis, Seth. Open Ocean Aquaculture Work and Research Transport Project (OOWRAT). University of New Hampshire, 2004.

13.   Estes, Robyn M. and others. "Pathogenicity Testing of Shellfish Hatchery Bacterial Isolates on Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas Larvae." Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 58 (March 2004):   pp. 223-30.

14.   Granger, Pete and Steve Harbell, Editor. Trade Adjustment Assistance for Fisherman (TAA).  Assisting Fishermen to Adjust to Import Competition. Washington Salmon Technical Assistance Study Guide. WSG-AS-03-05 ed. Washington State University, Seattle, Washington: Washington Sea Grant Program, 2003.
Notes: 30 p.

15.   Greenfield, Dianne I., Darcy J. Lonsdale, and Robert M. Cerrato. "Linking Phytoplankton Community Composition With Juvenile-Phase Growth in the Northern Quahog Mercenaria Mercenaria (L.)." Estuaries 28, no. 2 (April 2005): pp. 241-51.

16.   Hadwiger, L. A. and others. "Chitosan As a Component of the Plant's Disease Resistance Response and As a "Sticker" for Plant Protection by Antifungal Compounds." Advances in Chitin Science VII (2004): pp. 1-9.

17.   Hamilton, K. A., D.L.Swann, and  F.S. Rickard. "Evaluation Iof Two Off-Bottom Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica, Culture Methods for Use in Oyster Gardening in Alabama." Journal of Applied Aquaculture 16, no. 3/4 (2004): pp. 1-16.

18.   Hedlund, Brian P. and James T. Staley. "Microbial Endemism and Biogeography."Microbial Diversity and Bioprospecting, Editor Alan T. Bull, 225-31. Washington, DC: ASM Press , 2004.

19.   Hofmann, Eileen and others. "Modeling Studies of the Effect of Climate Variability on MSX Disease in Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Populations." Hydrobiologia 460 (2001): pp. 195-212.

20.   Lee, Cheng-Sheng, Patricia J. O'Bryae, and Nancy H. Marcus. Copepods in Aquaculture.Blackwell Publishing, 2005.

21.   McDonald, M. E. and others, "Fish Simulation Culture Model (FIS-C): A Bioenergetics Based Model for Aquacultural Wasteload Application." (1993): [n.p.]. 1993.

22.   Mills, Sally H., ed. Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin. Vol. 36, no. (3). Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Marine Advisory Program of Virginia Sea Grant, 2004.

23.   Mullins, Mary and Tim Reid, eds. Sea Briefs.  News Highlights From the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. Vol. 5, no. 2. Ocean Springs, MS: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, 2005.
Notes: Newsletter

24.   [N.A.], "Coastal Zone Management Program Links to Marine Aquaculture:  An Internet Resource Guide." ([Draft]): 27 p. [Draft].

25.   Nemeth, Richard S. Center for Marine and Environmental Studies, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 2004.
Notes: PRU-T-04-(1)

26.   New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Fish and Seafood Evelopment Program. A Guide to Developing Aquaculture in New Jersey. Trenton, NJ: 2003.

27.   Oesterling, Michael J., Charles M. Adams, and Andy M. Lazur.  2004.
Notes: VSG-04-12

28.   Panicker, Gitika and others. "Detection of Pathogenic Vibrio Spp. in Shellfish by Using Multiplex PCR and DNA Microarrays." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70, no. 12 (December 2004): pp. 7436-44.
Notes: MASGP-05-007

29.   Peck, M. A., L.J. Buckley, and D. A. Bengtson. "Inter-Individual Differences in Rates of Routine Energy Loss and Growth in Young-of-the-Year Juvenile Atlantic Cod." Journal of Fish Biology 64 (2004): pp. 984-95.

30.   Reeder, Tabitha G. and Sally D. Hacker. "Factors Contributing to the Removal of a Marine Grass Invader (Spartina Anglica) and Subsequent Potential for Habitat Restoration." Estauries 27, no. 2 (April 2004): pp. 244-52.

31.   Rosenthal, Harald. "Mechanisms for Stakeholders Consensus Building."Workshop on Marine Aquaculture and the Environment.  A Meeting for Stakeholders in the Northeast, [n.d.].

32.   Smith, W. Richard and Karen A. Perry, "Environmental Regulation of Aquaculture:  Permitting., Siting, and Operating Standards - What's Around the Corner?"Aquaculture America 2001,  Robinson & Cole, (2001): pp. 1-25; pp. 1-4; pp.1-17. 2001.

33.   Staley, James T. "Speciation and Bacterial Phylospecies."Microbial Diversity and Bioprospecting, Editor Alan. T. Bull, 40-48. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2004.

34.   Sulikowski, James A. and others. "The Effects of Tagging and Transport on Stress in Juvenile Winter Flounder,  Pseudopleuronectes Americanus:  Implications for Successful Stock Enhancement." Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 36, no. 1 (March 2005): pp.148-56.

35.   Troell, M. et al. "Integrated Mariculture:  Asking the Right Questions." Aquaculture 226 (2003): pp. 69-90.

36.   Tweed, Stewart M. and James M. Tweed, Restoration of the Cape May Salt Oyster. (2004):New Jersey Resources Consortium, 2004.

37.   Tweed, Stewart M. and Tim Jacobsen, "Utilizing Native Oyster Seed to Enhance Oyster Populations and Aquaculture:  The New Jersey Experience."The International Conference on Shellfish Restoration (2004):2004.

38.   Vadopalas, Brent, Lary L. Leclair, and Paul Bentzen. "Microsatellite and Allozyme Analyses Reveal Few Genetic Differences Among Spatially Distinct Aggregations of Geoduck Clams (Panopea Abrupta, Conrad 1849)." Journal of Shellfish Research 23, no. 2 (2004): pp. 693-706.

39.   Visser, Eileen P., P. Sean McDonald, and David A. Armstrong. "The Impact of Yellow Shore Crabs, Hemigrapsus Oregonensis, on Early Benthic Phase Dungeness Crabs, Cancer Magister, in Intertidal Oyster Shell Mitigation Habitat." Estuaries 27, no. 4 (August 2004): pp. 699-715.

40.   Waldman, J. R., C. Grunwald, and J. Stabile/I. Wirgin. "Impacts of Life History and Biogeography on the Genetic Stock Structure of Atlantic Sturgeon Acipenser Oxyrinchus Oxyrinchus, Gulf Sturgeon A. Oxyrinchus Desotoi, and Shortnose Sturgeon A. Brevirostrum." Journal of Applied Ichthyology 18 (2002): pp. 509-18.

41.   Wirgin, I. and others. "Comparison of Mitochondrial DNA Control Region Sequence and Microsatellite DNA Analyses in Estimating Population Structure and Gene Flow Rates in Atlantic Sturgeon Acipenser Osyrinchus." Journal of Applied Ichthyology 18 (2002): pp. 313-19.