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  • Ariake Bay-present conditions of fisheries and research for its restoration-
    Tokimasa KOBAYASHI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 1-7, 2007
  • Effects of resuspended sediments on the environmental changes in the inner part of Ariake Bay, Japan
    Katsuhisa TANAKA and Masashi KODAMA
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19,9-15, 2007
  • Observation on behavior of the large suspension feeding bivalve Atrina pectinata lisckeana under natural conditions
    Kengo SUZUKI, Setuo KIYOMOTO, and Yuichi KOSHIISHI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 17-25, 2007
  • Appropriate release number of juvenile red spotted grouper, Epinephelus akaara, into nursery reef and fishing port habitats
    Shigenobu OKUMURA
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 27-32, 2007
  • An appropriate stocking size of juvenile Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, in consideration of carrying capacity
    Yoh YAMASHITA and Yutaka KURITA
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 33-33, 2007
  • Impacts of oyster cultures on nitrogen budgets in Hiroshima Bay, the Seto Inland Sea of Japan
    Kenji TARUTANI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 35-40, 2007
  • A framework for developing “ecological carrying capacity” mathematical models for bivalve mollusc aquaculture
    Roger I. E. Newell
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 41-51, 2007
  • Microbial activity and community structure in a net pen aquaculture area
    Tomoko SAKAMI, Katsuyuki ABO and Kazufumi TAKAYANAGI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 53-68, 2007
  • Effect of effluents from a new fish farming site on the benthic environment
    Takashi TANIGAWA, Azumi YAMASHITA and Yoshitsugu KOIZUMI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 69-77, 2007
  • Assimilative capacity of fish farm environments as determined by the benthic oxygen uptake rate: Studies using a numerical model
    Katsuyuki ABO and Hisashi YOKOYAMA
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 79-87, 2007
  • Macrobenthos, current velocity and topographic factors as indicators to assess the assimilative capacity of fish farms: Proposal of two indices
    Hisashi YOKOYAMA, Misa INOUE and Katsuyuki ABO
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 89-96, 2007
  • Ecosystem-based management and models in sustainable management of coastal aquaculture
    Mac Rawson, Changsheng Chen, DaoRu Wang, Charles Yarish, Jim Sullivan, Lu Wang and MingYuan Zhu
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 97-111, 2007
  • Offshore finfish mariculture in the Strait of Juan de Fuca
    J.E. Jack Rensel, Dale A. Kiefer, John R.M. Forster, Dana L. Woodruff and Nathan R. Evans
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 113-129, 2007
  • Direct payment system to promote the appropriate management of aquaculture grounds
    Yasuji TAMAKI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19,131-141, 2007
  • Nutrient uptake by Undaria undarioides (Yendo) Okamura and application as an algal partner of fish-alga integrated culture
    Hajime KIMURA, Masahiro NOYOYA and Daisuke FUJITA
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 143-147, 2007
  • Growth, nitrogen and phosphorous uptake rates and O2production rate of seaweeds cultured on coastal fish farms
    Yuuki KITADAI and Shusaku KADOWAKI
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 149-154, 2007
  • Model management plan to optimize production of marine tropical systems
    James P. McVey and Dallas E. Alston, Alexis Cabarcas and Edgardo Ojeda
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 155-166, 2007
  • New approach for the integrated aquaculture management from the view point of multi-functional role of fisheries and aquacultures
    Osamu MATSUDA
    Bull. Fish. Res. Agen. No.19, 167-171, 2007