Ornamental fish (18)
Aquaculture activities in Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau
Author(s):Ponia, B.
Year: 2002
Notes: Fisheries Newsletter (SPC), 31-35, 102
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): Seaweed culture, Research institutions, Prawn culture, Pearl culture, Ornamental fish, Fish culture, Education, Coral farming, Clam culture, Aquarium culture, Aquaria, Aquaculture
Control No.: 00013208.nul

Assessment of the feasibility of establishing an aquarium fish industry in Papua New Guinea
Author(s):Perino, L.
Publisher: FFA
Year: 1990
Notes: Prepared by /Aquarium Fish (Fiji)Ltd)/
Held at: FFA|PNG-AQ,FFA-P.787,1990
ASFA Subject(s): Tropical fish, Ornamental fish
Control No.: 00002994.nul

The 'C.A.R.E' (collect by artificial reef eco-friendly) system as a method of producing farmed marine animals for the aquarium market : an alternative solution to collection in the wild.
Author(s):Lecaillon, G.
Year: 2004
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 17-20, 12
ASFA Subject(s): Tropical fish, Reef fish, Ornamental fish, Meroplankton, Larvae, Gear research, Fishing gear, Fishery industry equipment, Developmental stages, Collecting devices, Artificial reefs, Aquarium culture, Aquaria, Aquaculture equipment
Control No.: 00012842.nul

Conservation and the tropical marine aquarium trade
Author(s):Lubbock, H.R., Polunin, N.V.C.
Year: 1975
Notes: Environmental Conservation, 2, 229-232
Held at: American Samoa; RF-mgt-387; DMWR
ASFA Subject(s): Reef fish, Ornamental fish
Control No.: 00007347.nul

Fishing regulations comments
Corporate Author: American Samoa Government
Year: 1987-
Notes: In-house open file
Held at: American Samoa; AS-REG-522; DMWR
ASFA Subject(s): Ornamental fish, Legislation, Illegal fishing, Gillnets, Coral
Identifiers: Spiny Lobster, Regulations, Giant Clams, Drift nets, Crabs, ASO
Taxonomic Descriptor(s): Tridacnidae
Control No.: 00007469.nul

Gender, generational perceptions and community fisheries management in Lelepa, North Efate, Vanuatu In: Novaczek, I., Mitchell, J. & Veitayaki, J (eds.)
Author(s):Tarisesei, J., Novaczek, I.
Publisher: USP Institute of Pacific Studies
Year: 2005
ISBN: 9820203724
Notes: Pacific voices: equity and sustainability in Pacific Islands fisheries, 186-208
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): Sociological aspects, Catching methods, Women, Resource conservation, Marine resources, Ornamental fish, Aquaria, Commercial fishing, Rural development, Fishery management
Control No.: 00013812.nul

Integrating marine conservation and sustainable development : community-based aquaculture of marine aquarium fish
Author(s):Job, S.
Year: 2005
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 24-29, 13
ASFA Subject(s): Ornamental fish, Nature conservation, Marine fish, Marine aquaculture, Aquarium culture, Aquaria
Control No.: 00012832.nul

Is it worth the cost? The live rock fishery at Muaivusu Qoliqoli, Fiji In: Novaczek, I., Mitchell, J. & Veitayaki, J (eds.)
Author(s):Sauni, S., Labrosse, P., Fay-Sauni, L., Vunisea, A., Kronen, M.
Publisher: USP Institute of Pacific Studies
Year: 2005
ISBN: 9820203724
Notes: Pacific voices: equity and sustainability in Pacific Islands fisheries, 128-136
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): Aquaria, Fishery management, Fishery economics, Ecological balance, Economic analysis, Food fish, Ornamental fish, Algae, Reef fish, Coral
Control No.: 00013808.nul

The management challenges of Vanuatu's developing marine aquarium fish trade
Author(s):Yeeting, B., Pakoa, K.
Year: 2005
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 30-31, 13
ASFA Subject(s): Trade, Resource management, Resource conservation, Reef fish, Ornamental fish, Aquaria
Control No.: 00012833.nul

Monitoring the chain of custody to reduce delayed mortality of net-caught fish in the aquarium trade
Author(s):Rubec, P.J., Cruz, F.P.
Year: 2005
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 12-23, 13
ASFA Subject(s): Trade, Temperature effects, Stupefying methods, pH effects, Ornamental fish, Mortality, Fish poisoning, Catching methods, Anaesthetics, Ammonia
Control No.: 00012831.nul

Pacific Island countries and the aquarium fish market
Author(s):Dufour, V.
Year: 1997
Notes: Fisheries Newsletter (SPC), 30-36, 80/81
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): Tropical fish, Species extinction, Overfishing, Overexploitation, Ornamental fish, Depleted stocks, Aquaria, Aquarium culture
Control No.: 00013274.nul

Post-harvest mortality in the marine aquarium trade : a case study of an Indonesian export facility
Author(s):Schmidt, C., Kunzmann, A.
Year: 2005
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 3-12, 13
ASFA Subject(s): Trade, Stupefying methods, Storage conditions, Reef fish, pH effects, Ornamental fish, Live storage, Fish poisoning, Dissolved oxygen, Ammonia
Control No.: 00012830.nul

Regional assessment of the commercial viability for marine ornamental aquaculture within the Pacific Islands
Author(s):Lindsay, S.R., Stanley, J., Ledua, E.
Year: 2004
Notes: Fisheries Newsletter (SPC), 27-29, 108
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): Ornamental fish, Marine aquaculture, Coral farming, Coral, Clam culture, Aquarium culture, Aquaria, Aquaculture
Control No.: 00013288.nul

Seahorses take to the world stage.
Author(s):Koldewey, H.
Year: 2005
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 33-34, 13
ASFA Subject(s): Trade, Size, Resource conservation, Rare species, Quota regulations, Ornamental fish, International law, International agreements, Aquaria
Taxonomic Descriptor(s): Hippocampus
Control No.: 00012834.nul

South Pacific Commission; Workshop on Inshore Fishery Resources; A coral reef fishery for aquarium fish-the Fiji experience
Author(s):Lewis, A.D.
Year: 1988
Held at: American Samoa; RF-mgt-386; DMWR
ASFA Subject(s): Ornamental fish, Coral reefs
Identifiers: Regulations
Control No.: 00007346.nul

Special studies report no.2
Corporate Author: Holmes & Narver, Inc.
Publisher: Holmes & Narver, Inc.
Year: 1988
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): Defence craft, Ornamental fish, Development potential, Tourism, Water circulation, Environmental assessment, Surveys, Nuclear explosions
Abstract: Reports on the status of studies at Bikini Atoll conducted under an agreement between the U.S. Departments of Territorial and International Affairs, Interior, and Energy. Five programs included are: Environmental protection, health and safety; Historic preservation; Natural resources management; Shoreline protection; and Economic development. Topics include circulation studies around Eneu Island; surveys of ships sunk during Operation Crossroads (the Able and Baker nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946) to determine their potential salvagebility, use as tourist dive sites or artificial reefs and the environmental hazards they pose; sea turtle conservation; agricultural resources on Bikini Atoll; aquarium fish and other potential economic resources of the atoll. Appendices include information on the history of the sunken ships; an interim report on Hawaii's aquarium fish industry and charts of the submarine signal cable network of Bikini Atoll.
Control No.: 00013504.nul

Sustainable management of the marine aquarium trade: Pacific Regional Workshop proceedings, 4-8 February 2001, Nadi, Fiji
Author(s):Power, M.C., comp., Fisk, D.A., comp.
Publisher: SPREP
Year: 2002
ISBN: 982-04-0240-9
Held at: USP
ASFA Subject(s): International agreements, Resource management, Resource conservation, Ecosystem management, Trade, Coral reefs, Coral, Aquaria, Ornamental fish
Abstract: The global marine aquarium trade has become a billion dollar industry, creating costs and benefits for the countries where ornamental species are collected. This workshop was held to determine the capacity of Pacific island countries to manage the marine ornamentals trade on a sustainable basis. The status of coral reefs and the nature, extent and history of the marine ornamentals trade in the Pacific region are outlined. Country reports from Fiji, the Cook Islands, the Solomon Islands, Palau, Vanuatu, American Samoa and the Marshall Islands provide more detail on these nations. Best management practices for coral reef ecosystems, collecting for the aquarium trade and associated activities, such as ecotourism, community-based governance and coral reef restoration, are discussed. The application of the Convention on the Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) treaty to coral reef species and the role of governments in the regulation of the marine aquarium industry concludes the report.
Control No.: 00013816.nul

Toward MAC certification of Hawaiian Islands collectors : a project update.
Author(s):Kusumaatmadja, R., Dierking, J., Atkinson, S., Parks, J.
Year: 2004
Notes: Live reef fish information bulletin, 26-28, 12
ASFA Subject(s): Tropical fish, Trade, Resource conservation, Ornamental fish, Marine environment, Environmental protection, Coral reefs, Aquaria
Control No.: 00012844.nul