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Hammack, Gloria M. 



1971. 



Bibliography of aquaculture. 



Coastal Plains Cent. Mar. Dev. Serv., Wilmington, N.C., Publ. 



71-4, 245 pp. 



References and abstracts are given for 787 papers published in 



1960-70, except for a few published in 1959. The three major 



divisions are related to marine and freshwater fishes, 



crustaceans, and mollusks, and each division has four 



subdivisions, which are general, biological factors, detrimental 



factors, and technical factors. Permuted -title and author 



indexes are included. The needs of the Coastal Plains Region 



were kept in mind when selecting entries from foreign countries. 



"While the basic orientation of the bibliography is to biological 



and technical factors, it will be useful not only to those 



involved in basic research, but also to beginning students, 



administrators, and fish farmers themselves." Entries by and of 



interest to economists are included but not in a separate 



subdivision. 



Subject descriptors: 



Bibliography. 



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Henry, Harriet P. 



1971. 



A general legal perspective. 



Thomas A. Gaucher, editor, Aquaculture: a New England 



Perspective, Univ. R.I., New Engl. Mar. Resour. Inform. Progra. , 



pp. 51-56. 



The author discusses some of the laws and legal problems 



concerning aquaculture enterprises. State laws vary according to 



the State's historical, economic, and social heritage. Location 



of the enterprise (distance from shore) determines under whose 



jurisdiction it rests, i.e., whether it is State, Federal or 



international. High and low water marks as they pertain to State 



and private ownership of waters are discussed as are riparian 



owner rights, allocation of land, size of the area to be used for 



aquacultural activity and the time allowed for use, and the 



granting of the lease. Maryland, Virginia, and Rhode Island laws 



are discussed briefly. Other legal concerns include prohibition 



against allocating natural growing areas of shellfish for 



cultivation, State residency requirements for obtaining a lease, 



and effects of water pollution on the aquacultural enterprise. 



Subject descriptors: 



Leqal barriers; institutions; concepts; problems. 



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