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WORLD AQUACULTURE
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orld
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quaculture
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WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY
OFFICERS, 2010-2011
President, Dr. Jay Parsons
President-elect, Dr. Ricardo Martino
Past President, Dr. Jeffrey Hinshaw
Secretary, Dr. Rebecca Lochmann
Treasurer, Dr. William Daniels
DIRECTORS
Dr. Graham Mair
Dr. Junda Lin
Dr. Michael Schwarz
Dr. Jeong Yeol Lee
Dr. David Little
Dr. Yoram Avnimelech
CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVES
Roy Palmer (Asian Pacific)
Douglas Drennan (USAS)
Dr. Juan Pablo Lazo (Latin America and
Caribbean)
Dr. Sngchui Charles Bai (Korea)
Hiroshi Fushimi (Japan)
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Carol Mendoza, Director,
Judy E. Andrasko, Assistant Director,
WORLD AQUACULTURE
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Robert R. Stickney, Editor-in-Chief
Mary Nickum, Editor
Amy Broussard, Layout Editor
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AQUACULTURE
V
ol
. 42 N
o
. 1
M
arch
2011
Cover photos: A variety of aquaculture exists in Brazil, including (clockwise
from top right) experimental cobia cages, shrimp, tilapia and tambacu; and
(center) a tilapia female spitting eggs from her mouth. (All photos by Joao Ma-
noel Codeiro Alves)
(Continued on page 2)
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Novel and emerging trends in the application of diagnostic
technologies, epidemiology and disease exclusion in the
aquaculture food–producing industry
T
hales
P
assos de
A
ndrade
11
New concepts for hatching quality and evaluation of brine
shrimp
Artemia
(Crustacea: Anostraca) cyst
A
lireza
A
sem
14
The aquafeed industry in Brazil
J
oão
M
anoel and
C
ordeiro
A
lves
21
Aquaculture in Rio Grande do Norte, NE-Brazil: Past, present
and future
A
lexandre
A
lter
W
ainberg
, F
elipe de
A
zevedo
S
ilva
R
ibeiro
,
K
arina
R
ibeiro and
M
arcos
R
ogerio
C
amara
26
Portuguese aquaculture: Current status and future
perspectives
A
na
R
amalho and
M
aria
T
eresa
D
inis and
CCMAR-CIMAR LA,
F
aro
, P
ortugal
33
Spawning and larviculture trials of cobia,
Rachycentron
canadum
(Linnaeus, 1766) in the United Arab Emirates
O
mer
M. Y
ousif
, D
o
V. M
inh
, K
rishna
K. K
umar
, A
bdul
-F
atah
A. A
bdul
-R
ahman and
B
ui
V. H
ung
39
Trout farming In South Africa
H
enk
B. S
tander
, K
halid
S
alie and
D
anie
B
rink
44
Capture to culture: Community based dead-river fish culture in
Northern Bangladesh
N
esar
A
hmed
51
Cadmium in Pacific oysters (
Crassostrea gigas
): A survey
of the United States west coast and mitigation strategies
A
imee
E. C
hristy
, D
aniel
P. C
heney and
I
an
S
tupakoff
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