Current Study on Tropical Aquaculture

Current Study on Tropical Aquaculture
Journal of Fisheries Research is an open access scholarly journal that focuses on broad aspects of fisheries both in the wild and the farms by stressing the effective management techniques to promote the latest artifacts and technological know-how to develop safe and efficient practices.
Our Journal provides a new platform for the researchers, scientists, scholars, students in this field to publish their research work & update the latest research information to the scientific community.
Tropical Aquaculture
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world and the fastest growing primary industry in the Indo-pacific region.Whereas wild fisheries harvesting is being rapidly placed within sustainable management regimes, aquaculture is the only environmentally sustainable means of meeting not only present demand but the long term trend in increasing global demand for seafood.
The value of the Australian aquaculture industry has trebled over the past 10 years and is now worth more than $700 million. In northern Australia, tropical aquaculture is experiencing limited growth. AIMS' research effort is aimed at supporting sustainable marine aquaculture by identifying new products, closing life cycles to achieve full domestication and developing technologies to enhance production and minimise environmental impacts.
Journal of Fisheries Research welcomes submissions via Online Submission System
www.scholarscentral.org/submission/fisheries-research.html
Anna D Parker
Journal Manager
Journal of Fisheries Research
Email: fisheriesres@emedscholar.com