Papers from the OECD Workshop on Environmental Impacts of Aquaculture Using Aquatic Organisms Derived through Modern Biotechnology, held in Trondheim, Norway, 9-11 June 1993. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
The present state of sea ranching of fish and shellfish in Japan / Hisashi Kanno -- Genetically modified fish populations / D. J. Penman, M. Woodwark and B. J. McAndrew -- Diversity of microalgae and their possible application / Shigetoh Miyachi -- Gene flow and analysis of structured populations / Chris Gliddon and Jérôme Goudet -- Implications of introduction of transgenic fish into natural ecosystems / Anne R. Kapuscinski -- Modern biotechnology and its application to macroalgae cultivation in Japan / Masahiro Notoya -- Possible genetic and ecological effects of escaped salmonids in aquaculture / Øystein Skaala -- Modern biotechnology and its application to aquaculture / Tadashi Matsunaga -- The use of microalgae and microorganisms in rearing systems for fish larvae and juveniles / Osamu Imada -- Triploidy in the Manila Clam (tapes philippinarum) / Susan Utting -- Modern biotechnology and its application to shellfish / Katsuhiko T. Wada -- Sex control and ploidy manipulation in sea bass / Manuel Carrillo, S. Zanuy, M. Blázquez, J. Ramos, F. Piferrer and E. M. Donaldson.
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