Abalone of the World
Biology, Fisheries and Culture
Herausgeber: Shepard, S A; Del Proo, S A Guzman; Tegner, Mia J
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Biology, Fisheries and Culture
Herausgeber: Shepard, S A; Del Proo, S A Guzman; Tegner, Mia J
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This comprehensive volume contains some sixty papers and reviews presented at the First International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries and Culture held in La Paz, Mexico. Introductory reviews in the book focus on the evolutionary origin, radiation and modern relationships of the genus Haliotis.
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This comprehensive volume contains some sixty papers and reviews presented at the First International Symposium on Abalone Biology, Fisheries and Culture held in La Paz, Mexico. Introductory reviews in the book focus on the evolutionary origin, radiation and modern relationships of the genus Haliotis.
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- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1292g
- ISBN-13: 9780852381816
- ISBN-10: 0852381816
- Artikelnr.: 21634400
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1292g
- ISBN-13: 9780852381816
- ISBN-10: 0852381816
- Artikelnr.: 21634400
S. A. Shepard and Mia J. Tegner are the authors of Abalone of the World: Biology, Fisheries and Culture, published by Wiley.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Keynote address.
PART I: EVOLUTION, DISTRIBUTION AND GENETICS.
1. Evolution, distribution and systematics of Haliotidae (David R.
Lindberg).
2. Genetic relationships within the genus Haliotis (L.D. Brown and N.D.
Murrray).
3. Population genetics, gene flow, and stock structure in Haliotis rubra
and Haliotis laevigata (L.D. Brown and N.D. Murray).
4. Water movement and the ecology and evolution of the Haliotidae (Brian
N,. Tissot).
PART II: PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION.
5. Review of endocrine regulation of reproduction in abalone Haliotis spp
(Kirk O. Hahn).
6. Abalone egg vitelline layers and hybrid gamete interactions (Cynthia L.
Lewis, Robin Eickhoff, Charles Stringham, Kirk Milhoan and Kevin tubgbs).
7. The effects of gas supersaturation on the behaviour, growth and
mortality of red abalone, Halioits rufescens (Sawainson) (Amy Leitman).
8. Fecundity and optimal sperm density for fertilization in the ormer
(Haliiotis tuberculata L.).
PART III: LARVAL ECOLOGY AND SETTLEMENT.
9. Implications of dissolved organic material in seawater for the
energetics of abalone larvae Haliotis rufescens: a review (Donal T. Manahan
and William B. Jaeckle).
10. Molecular mechanism controlling metamorphosis and recruitment in
abalone larvae (Daniel E. Morse).
11. Early life history of abalone: a review (Paul E. Mcshane).
PART IV: FEEDING AND GROWTH.
12. The determinants and measurement of abalone growth (R.W. Day and A.E.
Fleming).
13. Food preferences of three Australian abalone species with a review of
the algal food of abalone (S.A. Shephard and P.D. Steinberg).
14. Algal feeding stimulants for abalone (Kanzo Sakata and Kazuo Ina).
15. Feeding attraction activity of fragrant and pungent spice extracts in
black abalone, Haliotis discus (Katsuhiko Harada).
PART V: DISEASES.
16. Investigations into a mortality among populations of the California
Black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, on the central coast of California,
USA (J.R. Stenbeck, J.M. Groff, C.S. Freidman, T. Mcdowell and R.P.
Hedrick).
17. Mass mortality and withering syndrome in black abalone, Haliotis
cracherodii, in California (Peter L. Haaker, Daniel V. Richards, Carolyn S.
Friedman, Gary E. Davis, David O. Parker and Heidi A. Togstad).
18. Aspects of the biology of the black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii) near
Diablo Canyon, central California (James B. Blecha, David C. Sommerville
and J ohn R,. Steinbeck).
19. Abalone population declines and fishery management in southern
California (Gary E. David, Daniel V. Richards, Peter L. Haaker adn David O.
Parker).
PART VI: FISHERY BIOLOGY.
20. A review of models used for stock assessment in abalone fisheries (Paul
A. Breen).
21. Mortality in abalone: its estimation, variability and causes (S.A.
Shepherd and P.A. Breen).
22. Using a spatial model to explore the dynamics of an exploited stock of
the abalone Haliotis rubra (Jeremy D. Prince).
23. An evaluation of egg-per-recruit analysis as a means of assessing size
limits for blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) in Tasmania (Warwick J. Nash).
PART VII: CASE STUDIE OF ABALONE FISHERIES.
24. A review of the biology of abalone and its fishery in Mexico (Sergio A.
Guzman Del Proo).
25. Alternativas cientificas para la recuperacion de los recursos
abuloneros de la Baja California, Mexico: administracion,
biologico-pesquera y acuacultura (Scientific alternatives for the recovery
of abalone resources of Baja California, Mexico) (Rodolfo
Ramirez-Granados).
26. The California red abalone fishery: a case study in complexity (Mia J.
Tegner, John D. Demartini and Konstantin A. Karpov).
27. Case histories for three species of California abalone, Haliotis
corrugata, H. Fulgens and H. cracherodii (David O. Parker, Peter L. Haaker
and Heidi A. Togstad).
28. Fisheries Management and biology of northern abalone, Haliotis
Kamtschatkana, in the northeast Pacific (S. Farlinger and A. Campbell).
29. Australian abalone fisheries and their management (J.D. Prince and S.A.
Shepherd).
30. The paua (abalone) fishery of New Zealand (David R. Schiel).
31. The abalone fishery of South Africa (Robert J.Q. Tarr).
32. The Sultanate of Oman abalone fishery (D.W. Johnson, Ali Al-Harassy adn
Mohm'D Al-Harthy).
33. The ormer (Haliotisw tuberculata) fishery of France and the Channel
Islands (Jacques Clavier).
PART VIII: STOCK ENHANCEMENT : INTRODUCTIONS.
34. Brood-stock transplants as an approach to abalone stock enhancement
(Mia J. Tegner).
35. The enhancement of paua (Haliotis iris Martyn) populations in New
Zealand (David R. Schiel).
36. The introduction of abalone into Chile (Cecilia Godoy, Gabriel Jerez
and Francisco Ponce).
PART IX: CULTURE.
37. Review of genetics and stock management of the Pacific abalone (K.
Fujino).
38. Review of the nutritional requirement of abalone (Haliotis spp._ and
development of more efficient artificial diets (Nagahisa Uki and Takeshi
Watanabe).
39. A study of polyspermy in abalone (Jose Luis Stephano).
40. Growth models and food conversion of cultured juvenile red abalone
(Haliotis refescens) (Jennifer L. Greenier adn John Y. Takeawa).
41. Desarrollo y estado actual del cultivo de abulon en Mexico (Development
and present status of abalone culture in Mexico) (Alfredo E. Salas Garza
and Ricardo Searcy Bernal).
42. Investigaciones en Mexico sobre la etapa critica de la produccion de
semilla de abulon (Haliotis spp.) (Research in Mexico on the critical stage
of abalone (Haliotis spp.) seed production) (Ricardo Sarcy Bernal, Alfredo
E. Salas Garza and Roberto A. Flores Aguilar).
43. Produciion de semilla de abulon en el laboratrio: el metodo de Bahia
Tortugas BCS, Mexico (Abaloen seed production in the laboratory) (Jose
Manuel Mazon-Suastegui, Luis Bazua-Sicre, Gustavo Lucero-Martinez and Ruben
Rodriquez -Ramos.
44. Abalone aquaculture: a North America regional review (Early E. Evert).
45. The New Zealand culture system for abalone (L.J. Tong and G.A. Moss).
46. A review of abalone culture in China (Zong Qing Nie).
Index.
Acknowledgements.
Keynote address.
PART I: EVOLUTION, DISTRIBUTION AND GENETICS.
1. Evolution, distribution and systematics of Haliotidae (David R.
Lindberg).
2. Genetic relationships within the genus Haliotis (L.D. Brown and N.D.
Murrray).
3. Population genetics, gene flow, and stock structure in Haliotis rubra
and Haliotis laevigata (L.D. Brown and N.D. Murray).
4. Water movement and the ecology and evolution of the Haliotidae (Brian
N,. Tissot).
PART II: PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION.
5. Review of endocrine regulation of reproduction in abalone Haliotis spp
(Kirk O. Hahn).
6. Abalone egg vitelline layers and hybrid gamete interactions (Cynthia L.
Lewis, Robin Eickhoff, Charles Stringham, Kirk Milhoan and Kevin tubgbs).
7. The effects of gas supersaturation on the behaviour, growth and
mortality of red abalone, Halioits rufescens (Sawainson) (Amy Leitman).
8. Fecundity and optimal sperm density for fertilization in the ormer
(Haliiotis tuberculata L.).
PART III: LARVAL ECOLOGY AND SETTLEMENT.
9. Implications of dissolved organic material in seawater for the
energetics of abalone larvae Haliotis rufescens: a review (Donal T. Manahan
and William B. Jaeckle).
10. Molecular mechanism controlling metamorphosis and recruitment in
abalone larvae (Daniel E. Morse).
11. Early life history of abalone: a review (Paul E. Mcshane).
PART IV: FEEDING AND GROWTH.
12. The determinants and measurement of abalone growth (R.W. Day and A.E.
Fleming).
13. Food preferences of three Australian abalone species with a review of
the algal food of abalone (S.A. Shephard and P.D. Steinberg).
14. Algal feeding stimulants for abalone (Kanzo Sakata and Kazuo Ina).
15. Feeding attraction activity of fragrant and pungent spice extracts in
black abalone, Haliotis discus (Katsuhiko Harada).
PART V: DISEASES.
16. Investigations into a mortality among populations of the California
Black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, on the central coast of California,
USA (J.R. Stenbeck, J.M. Groff, C.S. Freidman, T. Mcdowell and R.P.
Hedrick).
17. Mass mortality and withering syndrome in black abalone, Haliotis
cracherodii, in California (Peter L. Haaker, Daniel V. Richards, Carolyn S.
Friedman, Gary E. Davis, David O. Parker and Heidi A. Togstad).
18. Aspects of the biology of the black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii) near
Diablo Canyon, central California (James B. Blecha, David C. Sommerville
and J ohn R,. Steinbeck).
19. Abalone population declines and fishery management in southern
California (Gary E. David, Daniel V. Richards, Peter L. Haaker adn David O.
Parker).
PART VI: FISHERY BIOLOGY.
20. A review of models used for stock assessment in abalone fisheries (Paul
A. Breen).
21. Mortality in abalone: its estimation, variability and causes (S.A.
Shepherd and P.A. Breen).
22. Using a spatial model to explore the dynamics of an exploited stock of
the abalone Haliotis rubra (Jeremy D. Prince).
23. An evaluation of egg-per-recruit analysis as a means of assessing size
limits for blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) in Tasmania (Warwick J. Nash).
PART VII: CASE STUDIE OF ABALONE FISHERIES.
24. A review of the biology of abalone and its fishery in Mexico (Sergio A.
Guzman Del Proo).
25. Alternativas cientificas para la recuperacion de los recursos
abuloneros de la Baja California, Mexico: administracion,
biologico-pesquera y acuacultura (Scientific alternatives for the recovery
of abalone resources of Baja California, Mexico) (Rodolfo
Ramirez-Granados).
26. The California red abalone fishery: a case study in complexity (Mia J.
Tegner, John D. Demartini and Konstantin A. Karpov).
27. Case histories for three species of California abalone, Haliotis
corrugata, H. Fulgens and H. cracherodii (David O. Parker, Peter L. Haaker
and Heidi A. Togstad).
28. Fisheries Management and biology of northern abalone, Haliotis
Kamtschatkana, in the northeast Pacific (S. Farlinger and A. Campbell).
29. Australian abalone fisheries and their management (J.D. Prince and S.A.
Shepherd).
30. The paua (abalone) fishery of New Zealand (David R. Schiel).
31. The abalone fishery of South Africa (Robert J.Q. Tarr).
32. The Sultanate of Oman abalone fishery (D.W. Johnson, Ali Al-Harassy adn
Mohm'D Al-Harthy).
33. The ormer (Haliotisw tuberculata) fishery of France and the Channel
Islands (Jacques Clavier).
PART VIII: STOCK ENHANCEMENT : INTRODUCTIONS.
34. Brood-stock transplants as an approach to abalone stock enhancement
(Mia J. Tegner).
35. The enhancement of paua (Haliotis iris Martyn) populations in New
Zealand (David R. Schiel).
36. The introduction of abalone into Chile (Cecilia Godoy, Gabriel Jerez
and Francisco Ponce).
PART IX: CULTURE.
37. Review of genetics and stock management of the Pacific abalone (K.
Fujino).
38. Review of the nutritional requirement of abalone (Haliotis spp._ and
development of more efficient artificial diets (Nagahisa Uki and Takeshi
Watanabe).
39. A study of polyspermy in abalone (Jose Luis Stephano).
40. Growth models and food conversion of cultured juvenile red abalone
(Haliotis refescens) (Jennifer L. Greenier adn John Y. Takeawa).
41. Desarrollo y estado actual del cultivo de abulon en Mexico (Development
and present status of abalone culture in Mexico) (Alfredo E. Salas Garza
and Ricardo Searcy Bernal).
42. Investigaciones en Mexico sobre la etapa critica de la produccion de
semilla de abulon (Haliotis spp.) (Research in Mexico on the critical stage
of abalone (Haliotis spp.) seed production) (Ricardo Sarcy Bernal, Alfredo
E. Salas Garza and Roberto A. Flores Aguilar).
43. Produciion de semilla de abulon en el laboratrio: el metodo de Bahia
Tortugas BCS, Mexico (Abaloen seed production in the laboratory) (Jose
Manuel Mazon-Suastegui, Luis Bazua-Sicre, Gustavo Lucero-Martinez and Ruben
Rodriquez -Ramos.
44. Abalone aquaculture: a North America regional review (Early E. Evert).
45. The New Zealand culture system for abalone (L.J. Tong and G.A. Moss).
46. A review of abalone culture in China (Zong Qing Nie).
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Keynote address.
PART I: EVOLUTION, DISTRIBUTION AND GENETICS.
1. Evolution, distribution and systematics of Haliotidae (David R.
Lindberg).
2. Genetic relationships within the genus Haliotis (L.D. Brown and N.D.
Murrray).
3. Population genetics, gene flow, and stock structure in Haliotis rubra
and Haliotis laevigata (L.D. Brown and N.D. Murray).
4. Water movement and the ecology and evolution of the Haliotidae (Brian
N,. Tissot).
PART II: PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION.
5. Review of endocrine regulation of reproduction in abalone Haliotis spp
(Kirk O. Hahn).
6. Abalone egg vitelline layers and hybrid gamete interactions (Cynthia L.
Lewis, Robin Eickhoff, Charles Stringham, Kirk Milhoan and Kevin tubgbs).
7. The effects of gas supersaturation on the behaviour, growth and
mortality of red abalone, Halioits rufescens (Sawainson) (Amy Leitman).
8. Fecundity and optimal sperm density for fertilization in the ormer
(Haliiotis tuberculata L.).
PART III: LARVAL ECOLOGY AND SETTLEMENT.
9. Implications of dissolved organic material in seawater for the
energetics of abalone larvae Haliotis rufescens: a review (Donal T. Manahan
and William B. Jaeckle).
10. Molecular mechanism controlling metamorphosis and recruitment in
abalone larvae (Daniel E. Morse).
11. Early life history of abalone: a review (Paul E. Mcshane).
PART IV: FEEDING AND GROWTH.
12. The determinants and measurement of abalone growth (R.W. Day and A.E.
Fleming).
13. Food preferences of three Australian abalone species with a review of
the algal food of abalone (S.A. Shephard and P.D. Steinberg).
14. Algal feeding stimulants for abalone (Kanzo Sakata and Kazuo Ina).
15. Feeding attraction activity of fragrant and pungent spice extracts in
black abalone, Haliotis discus (Katsuhiko Harada).
PART V: DISEASES.
16. Investigations into a mortality among populations of the California
Black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, on the central coast of California,
USA (J.R. Stenbeck, J.M. Groff, C.S. Freidman, T. Mcdowell and R.P.
Hedrick).
17. Mass mortality and withering syndrome in black abalone, Haliotis
cracherodii, in California (Peter L. Haaker, Daniel V. Richards, Carolyn S.
Friedman, Gary E. Davis, David O. Parker and Heidi A. Togstad).
18. Aspects of the biology of the black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii) near
Diablo Canyon, central California (James B. Blecha, David C. Sommerville
and J ohn R,. Steinbeck).
19. Abalone population declines and fishery management in southern
California (Gary E. David, Daniel V. Richards, Peter L. Haaker adn David O.
Parker).
PART VI: FISHERY BIOLOGY.
20. A review of models used for stock assessment in abalone fisheries (Paul
A. Breen).
21. Mortality in abalone: its estimation, variability and causes (S.A.
Shepherd and P.A. Breen).
22. Using a spatial model to explore the dynamics of an exploited stock of
the abalone Haliotis rubra (Jeremy D. Prince).
23. An evaluation of egg-per-recruit analysis as a means of assessing size
limits for blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) in Tasmania (Warwick J. Nash).
PART VII: CASE STUDIE OF ABALONE FISHERIES.
24. A review of the biology of abalone and its fishery in Mexico (Sergio A.
Guzman Del Proo).
25. Alternativas cientificas para la recuperacion de los recursos
abuloneros de la Baja California, Mexico: administracion,
biologico-pesquera y acuacultura (Scientific alternatives for the recovery
of abalone resources of Baja California, Mexico) (Rodolfo
Ramirez-Granados).
26. The California red abalone fishery: a case study in complexity (Mia J.
Tegner, John D. Demartini and Konstantin A. Karpov).
27. Case histories for three species of California abalone, Haliotis
corrugata, H. Fulgens and H. cracherodii (David O. Parker, Peter L. Haaker
and Heidi A. Togstad).
28. Fisheries Management and biology of northern abalone, Haliotis
Kamtschatkana, in the northeast Pacific (S. Farlinger and A. Campbell).
29. Australian abalone fisheries and their management (J.D. Prince and S.A.
Shepherd).
30. The paua (abalone) fishery of New Zealand (David R. Schiel).
31. The abalone fishery of South Africa (Robert J.Q. Tarr).
32. The Sultanate of Oman abalone fishery (D.W. Johnson, Ali Al-Harassy adn
Mohm'D Al-Harthy).
33. The ormer (Haliotisw tuberculata) fishery of France and the Channel
Islands (Jacques Clavier).
PART VIII: STOCK ENHANCEMENT : INTRODUCTIONS.
34. Brood-stock transplants as an approach to abalone stock enhancement
(Mia J. Tegner).
35. The enhancement of paua (Haliotis iris Martyn) populations in New
Zealand (David R. Schiel).
36. The introduction of abalone into Chile (Cecilia Godoy, Gabriel Jerez
and Francisco Ponce).
PART IX: CULTURE.
37. Review of genetics and stock management of the Pacific abalone (K.
Fujino).
38. Review of the nutritional requirement of abalone (Haliotis spp._ and
development of more efficient artificial diets (Nagahisa Uki and Takeshi
Watanabe).
39. A study of polyspermy in abalone (Jose Luis Stephano).
40. Growth models and food conversion of cultured juvenile red abalone
(Haliotis refescens) (Jennifer L. Greenier adn John Y. Takeawa).
41. Desarrollo y estado actual del cultivo de abulon en Mexico (Development
and present status of abalone culture in Mexico) (Alfredo E. Salas Garza
and Ricardo Searcy Bernal).
42. Investigaciones en Mexico sobre la etapa critica de la produccion de
semilla de abulon (Haliotis spp.) (Research in Mexico on the critical stage
of abalone (Haliotis spp.) seed production) (Ricardo Sarcy Bernal, Alfredo
E. Salas Garza and Roberto A. Flores Aguilar).
43. Produciion de semilla de abulon en el laboratrio: el metodo de Bahia
Tortugas BCS, Mexico (Abaloen seed production in the laboratory) (Jose
Manuel Mazon-Suastegui, Luis Bazua-Sicre, Gustavo Lucero-Martinez and Ruben
Rodriquez -Ramos.
44. Abalone aquaculture: a North America regional review (Early E. Evert).
45. The New Zealand culture system for abalone (L.J. Tong and G.A. Moss).
46. A review of abalone culture in China (Zong Qing Nie).
Index.
Acknowledgements.
Keynote address.
PART I: EVOLUTION, DISTRIBUTION AND GENETICS.
1. Evolution, distribution and systematics of Haliotidae (David R.
Lindberg).
2. Genetic relationships within the genus Haliotis (L.D. Brown and N.D.
Murrray).
3. Population genetics, gene flow, and stock structure in Haliotis rubra
and Haliotis laevigata (L.D. Brown and N.D. Murray).
4. Water movement and the ecology and evolution of the Haliotidae (Brian
N,. Tissot).
PART II: PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION.
5. Review of endocrine regulation of reproduction in abalone Haliotis spp
(Kirk O. Hahn).
6. Abalone egg vitelline layers and hybrid gamete interactions (Cynthia L.
Lewis, Robin Eickhoff, Charles Stringham, Kirk Milhoan and Kevin tubgbs).
7. The effects of gas supersaturation on the behaviour, growth and
mortality of red abalone, Halioits rufescens (Sawainson) (Amy Leitman).
8. Fecundity and optimal sperm density for fertilization in the ormer
(Haliiotis tuberculata L.).
PART III: LARVAL ECOLOGY AND SETTLEMENT.
9. Implications of dissolved organic material in seawater for the
energetics of abalone larvae Haliotis rufescens: a review (Donal T. Manahan
and William B. Jaeckle).
10. Molecular mechanism controlling metamorphosis and recruitment in
abalone larvae (Daniel E. Morse).
11. Early life history of abalone: a review (Paul E. Mcshane).
PART IV: FEEDING AND GROWTH.
12. The determinants and measurement of abalone growth (R.W. Day and A.E.
Fleming).
13. Food preferences of three Australian abalone species with a review of
the algal food of abalone (S.A. Shephard and P.D. Steinberg).
14. Algal feeding stimulants for abalone (Kanzo Sakata and Kazuo Ina).
15. Feeding attraction activity of fragrant and pungent spice extracts in
black abalone, Haliotis discus (Katsuhiko Harada).
PART V: DISEASES.
16. Investigations into a mortality among populations of the California
Black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, on the central coast of California,
USA (J.R. Stenbeck, J.M. Groff, C.S. Freidman, T. Mcdowell and R.P.
Hedrick).
17. Mass mortality and withering syndrome in black abalone, Haliotis
cracherodii, in California (Peter L. Haaker, Daniel V. Richards, Carolyn S.
Friedman, Gary E. Davis, David O. Parker and Heidi A. Togstad).
18. Aspects of the biology of the black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii) near
Diablo Canyon, central California (James B. Blecha, David C. Sommerville
and J ohn R,. Steinbeck).
19. Abalone population declines and fishery management in southern
California (Gary E. David, Daniel V. Richards, Peter L. Haaker adn David O.
Parker).
PART VI: FISHERY BIOLOGY.
20. A review of models used for stock assessment in abalone fisheries (Paul
A. Breen).
21. Mortality in abalone: its estimation, variability and causes (S.A.
Shepherd and P.A. Breen).
22. Using a spatial model to explore the dynamics of an exploited stock of
the abalone Haliotis rubra (Jeremy D. Prince).
23. An evaluation of egg-per-recruit analysis as a means of assessing size
limits for blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) in Tasmania (Warwick J. Nash).
PART VII: CASE STUDIE OF ABALONE FISHERIES.
24. A review of the biology of abalone and its fishery in Mexico (Sergio A.
Guzman Del Proo).
25. Alternativas cientificas para la recuperacion de los recursos
abuloneros de la Baja California, Mexico: administracion,
biologico-pesquera y acuacultura (Scientific alternatives for the recovery
of abalone resources of Baja California, Mexico) (Rodolfo
Ramirez-Granados).
26. The California red abalone fishery: a case study in complexity (Mia J.
Tegner, John D. Demartini and Konstantin A. Karpov).
27. Case histories for three species of California abalone, Haliotis
corrugata, H. Fulgens and H. cracherodii (David O. Parker, Peter L. Haaker
and Heidi A. Togstad).
28. Fisheries Management and biology of northern abalone, Haliotis
Kamtschatkana, in the northeast Pacific (S. Farlinger and A. Campbell).
29. Australian abalone fisheries and their management (J.D. Prince and S.A.
Shepherd).
30. The paua (abalone) fishery of New Zealand (David R. Schiel).
31. The abalone fishery of South Africa (Robert J.Q. Tarr).
32. The Sultanate of Oman abalone fishery (D.W. Johnson, Ali Al-Harassy adn
Mohm'D Al-Harthy).
33. The ormer (Haliotisw tuberculata) fishery of France and the Channel
Islands (Jacques Clavier).
PART VIII: STOCK ENHANCEMENT : INTRODUCTIONS.
34. Brood-stock transplants as an approach to abalone stock enhancement
(Mia J. Tegner).
35. The enhancement of paua (Haliotis iris Martyn) populations in New
Zealand (David R. Schiel).
36. The introduction of abalone into Chile (Cecilia Godoy, Gabriel Jerez
and Francisco Ponce).
PART IX: CULTURE.
37. Review of genetics and stock management of the Pacific abalone (K.
Fujino).
38. Review of the nutritional requirement of abalone (Haliotis spp._ and
development of more efficient artificial diets (Nagahisa Uki and Takeshi
Watanabe).
39. A study of polyspermy in abalone (Jose Luis Stephano).
40. Growth models and food conversion of cultured juvenile red abalone
(Haliotis refescens) (Jennifer L. Greenier adn John Y. Takeawa).
41. Desarrollo y estado actual del cultivo de abulon en Mexico (Development
and present status of abalone culture in Mexico) (Alfredo E. Salas Garza
and Ricardo Searcy Bernal).
42. Investigaciones en Mexico sobre la etapa critica de la produccion de
semilla de abulon (Haliotis spp.) (Research in Mexico on the critical stage
of abalone (Haliotis spp.) seed production) (Ricardo Sarcy Bernal, Alfredo
E. Salas Garza and Roberto A. Flores Aguilar).
43. Produciion de semilla de abulon en el laboratrio: el metodo de Bahia
Tortugas BCS, Mexico (Abaloen seed production in the laboratory) (Jose
Manuel Mazon-Suastegui, Luis Bazua-Sicre, Gustavo Lucero-Martinez and Ruben
Rodriquez -Ramos.
44. Abalone aquaculture: a North America regional review (Early E. Evert).
45. The New Zealand culture system for abalone (L.J. Tong and G.A. Moss).
46. A review of abalone culture in China (Zong Qing Nie).
Index.