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This is a compilation of papers prepared from the best Dissertations and Study Reports prepared by students on the MSc (Environmental Management) programme at the National University of Singapore. The chapters cover all the key aspects of environmental management. The aim is to produce a reference book which will be useful to students and practitioners in the various branches of the environment.
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An increase in the number of fishers as a result of population growth and migration to coastal fishing communities can be a contributing factor in the overexploitation of fisheries resources and the deterioration of the coastal envrionment. The findings of the development dynamics of rural fishing communities "suggest that contrary to the assumed global trend, the number of coastal fishers has started to decline or stagnate in recent years in some developing countries. The findings further suggest that artisanal fisheries no longer are a "last resort employment" for people in some coastal areas.
"Aquaculture Health Management" delves into the vital role of fish farming in meeting the growing global seafood demand while addressing the health and well-being of farmed species. Ensuring the health of aquaculture organisms is essential for sustainable production and minimizing disease outbreaks. Our book explores disease prevention and control as key areas of research and innovation. Diseases can have devastating effects on aquaculture operations, so researchers are developing effective strategies to detect, prevent, and manage diseases in farmed fish. Advancements in disease detection methods, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and next-generation sequencing (NGS), allow for rapid ...
"Success Factors in Fish Larval Production" is a vital resource for aquaculturists and researchers, offering comprehensive insights into the key elements for sustainable fish population growth. We delve into crucial aspects such as water quality, nutrition, genetics, disease management, and technological advancements. Maintaining optimal water conditions is essential for larval fish survival and growth. We emphasize the importance of regular monitoring of temperature, salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen levels, providing guidelines for achieving these conditions. Nutrition is another critical aspect, detailing dietary requirements and the use of high-quality, nutrient-rich feeds. We also expl...
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