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Volume 14, Number 10 -- April 2004
Aquaculturists Are Challenged in Honolulu To Pay Attention to Environmental Costs The World Aquaculture Society meeting, held in Honolulu last month, started out with a bang: Jane Lubchenco, a well-known, eminently respected marine scientist, addressed the 700 delegates, challenging them to understand the "global context" of aquaculture over the last 20 years. Over the next few days, however, in most of the hundred or so panel discussions devoted to the more arcane and technical aspects of the care and feeding of fish and other aquatic animals and plants, the gauntlet Lubchenco tossed down remained in the dust. - Patricia Tummons To read the full article click here. Article Keywords environment hawaii jane lubchenco aquaculture sustainability geoff allan world aquaculture society convention charles laidley oceanic institute cates international cage aquaculture moi kahala ciguatera neil sims dale sarver kona blue water farms keahole natural energy laboratory hawaii salmon farming department commerce ceatech shrimp ahi nui tuna farming leonard young oyster farm division boating ocean recreation black pearls |
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