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Tal, S. 



1973. 



New prospects in fishculture in Israel. 



Bamidgeh 25 (3) : 67-71. 



New intensive fish culture methods are discussed. The 1972 yield 



from pond culture was 13,350 metric tons with an average 



productivity of 2.7 tons/ha of pond area. Ihe Israeli market can 



handle up to 17,000 tons of all kinds of pondfish in 1973, but 



the actual yield will be only 15,000 tons. Since 1965, output 



has increased by 82%. The demand forecast for 1974/75 is 19,000 



tons. To supply this demand, 4 tons per hectare from 5,000 



hectares of ponds is necessary. Water limitation problems are 



also discussed. Unpotable, brackish waters are used for 



pisciculture to avoid fish farming at agriculture's expense. 



Investment, transition (from conventional to intensive fish 



culture) , feed problems, and the possibility of marine farming 



are discussed. The new intensive culture method will introduce 



more efficient work methods. 



Subject descriptors: 



Israel; productivity; investment; outlook; forecasts. 



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Treasurer, J. W. 



1974. 



Fish farming — the future. 



Fish Marketing, Processing, Packaging (17); 11 and 13. 



While not discouraging fish farming, the author briefly 



challenges the views expressed by specific writers for possible 



cveroptimism . 

 Subject descriptors: 

 Constraints. 



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Trimble, Gordon M. 



1972. 



Legal and administrative aspects of an aguaculture policy for 



Hawaii: an assessment. 



Hawaii, Dep. Plan. Econ. Dev., Cent. Sci. Policy Tech. 



Assessment, and West. Interstate Comm. Higher Educ, Eesour. Dev. 



Internship Progr., 61 pp. 



This report discusses an assessment of legal and administrative 



aspects of aguaculture in Hawaii initiated by the Governor's 



Advisory Committee on Science and Technology. Background 



information on laws, water rights, regulatory institutions, 



coastal zone statutes, water guality standard enforcement, State 



land use regulations, and the agencies responsible for each 



category are detailed. Fishing regulations, and agencies which 



provide technical and financial assistance for aguaculture 



activities and their programs are also outlined. A table of 



permits reguired for aguaculture activities is presented along 



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