234 



Pillay, T. V. R. 



1972. 



Coastal aquaculture in the Indo-Pacif ic region. 



Fishing News (Books)/ Ltd., 497 pp. 



Papers and/or abstracts presented at the Indo-Pacific Fisheries 



Council Symposium on Coastal Aquaculture, Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 



18-21, 1970, are organized into eight sections. Sections one 



(region and country reports) , four and five (techniques) , and 



eight (economics) contain information of particular interest to 



economists, such as area and scope, manpower, yield and 



production, source of seed, culture management, costs and 



returns, and problems. Costs and returns for culture operations 



of various kinds in Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand 



are reported (pp. 13-15, 35-81, 310, 314, 351, and 490-7). 



Subject descriptors: 



Asia; costs; returns; general description; problems; biology. 



235 



Pillay, T. V. R. 



1973. 



The role of aquaculture in fishery development and management. 



J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 30(12, part 2): 2202-2217. 



Contents include present status, role in fishery development, 



role in fishery management, and potential. Present world 



production is estimated as about 5 million metric tons. 



Estimates for 2000 range from 15 to 50 million metric tons. 



Usage of low-grade fish, waste and sewage-fed ponds, employment, 



rural development, and other subjects are discussed. Appendix 



tables give production by country, and cost information for 



aquaculture operations in various countries: trout (Ireland 



and Norway) , carp (Poland and India) , grey mullet and China 



carp (Hong Kong), milkfish (Philippines), yellowtail (Japan), 



catfish (United States) , shrimp (Japan and Thailand) , and 



oysters (Japan) . 



Subject descriptors: 



World; production data; state of the art; development stage; 



revenue; costs; returns. 



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Pinchuk, V. A. 

 1970. 



Economico-ma thematical model for optimum exploitation of fish- 

 culture production resources (Ob odnoi ekonomiko-ma tematicheskoi 

 modeli optimal • nogo ispolzovaniya proizvodstvennykh resursov 

 rybovodstva) . 



Rybn. Khoz. 1970(11): 118-122. (Copy of translation available on 

 loan from NMFS.) 



The purpose of this paper is to present an example of the use of 

 linear programing for the optimization of exploitation of fish 

 culture production resources in the Donetsk fishery group. The 



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