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Published in Cooperation with THE UNITED STATES AQUACULTURE SOCIETYAs aquaculture production continues to grow and develop there is a continuous search for new species to culture to be able to fully exploit new national and international markets. Species selection for aquaculture development often poses an enormous challenge for decision makers who must decide which species and culture technologies to support with public resources, and then how best to divide those resources. Species and System Selection for Sustainable Aquaculture brings together contributions from international experts with experience in identifying potential species and production systems for sustainable aquaculture with a socioeconomic focus. The book is divided into three sections: Principles, Practices, and Species-Specific Public Policy for Sustainable Development. An outgrowth of a workshop held as part of the Aquaculture Interchange Program with examples from around the globe carefully edited by PingSun Leung, Pat O'Bryen, and Cheng-Sheng Lee this volume will be an important reference for all researchers, professionals, economists, and policy-makers involved in selecting new species for the development of sustainable aquaculture.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–8): PingSun Leung, Cheng?Sheng Lee and Patricia J. O'BryenChapter 2 Sustainable Aquaculture: What Does it Mean and How Do We Get There? (pages 9–18): James L. AndersonChapter 3 Policies and the Role of Government in Achieving Aquaculture Development (pages 19–42): Colin E. Nash and William T. FairgrieveChapter 4 A Review of Comparative Advantage Assessment Approaches in Relation to Aquaculture Development (pages 43–56): Junning Cai and Pingsun LeungChapter 5 The Environment and the Selection of Aquaculture Species and Systems: an Economic Analysis (pages 57–66): Clem TisdellChapter 6 Investment and Farm Modeling for Feasibility Assessment and Decision Making in Aquaculture (pages 67–84): Carole R. EngleChapter 7 The Role of Species and Systems in the Development and Growth of Aquaculture in Asia: Needs and Prospects (pages 85–102): Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, Madan Mohan Dey and Yolanda T. GarciaChapter 8 Aquaculture in Africa: Reasons for Failures and Ingredients for Success (pages 103–115): Nathanael HishamundaChapter 9 Aquaculture in the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands: A Case Study of Robert Reimers Enterprises (pages 117–130): C. L. CheshireChapter 10 Aquaculture in China (pages 131–144): Xiang?Guo ZhangChapter 11 Achievements and Problems of Aquaculture in Japan (pages 145–160): Masahiko Ariji, Yoshihito Senda and Atsushi TakaharaChapter 12 Taiwanese Aquaculture at the Crossroads (pages 161–178): I Chiu Liao and Nai?Hsien ChaoChapter 13 The Evolutionary Role of Federal Policies and Actions to Support the Sustainable Development of Aquaculture in the United States (pages 179–208): Gary L. JensenChapter 14 Hawaii Aquaculture Development: Twenty?Five Years and Counting, Lessons Learned (pages 209–224): John S. CorbinChapter 15 Socioeconomic Aspects of Species and System Selection for Sustainable Aquaculture Development in Mexico: Historic Overview and Current General Trends (pages 225–242): Francisco J. Martinez?CorderoChapter 16 Public Policies for Sustainable Development of Shrimp Aquaculture in Taiwan (pages 243–254): David S. LiaoChapter 17 Shrimp Culture and Public Policy for Sustainable Development in Thailand (pages 255–268): Ruangrai TokrisnaChapter 18 Development Trends and Future Prospects of Shrimp Culture in China (pages 269–282): Weimin Miao and Yongming YuanChapter 19 The Development and Sustainability of Shrimp Culture in Viet Nam (pages 283–294): Quyen Le CaoChapter 20 Sustainable Development of Eel Aquaculture Industries in Taiwan and Mainland China (pages 295–312): Yu?Hui Chen, Wu?Chung Lee and I Chiu LiaoChapter 21 Species?Specific Public Policy for Sustainable Development: the U.S. Catfish Industry (pages 313–332): Carole R. EngleChapter 22 Issues Related to Sustainable Farming of Catfish (Pangasius Spp.) in Viet Nam (pages 333–346): Le Xuan SinhChapter 23 Public Policy for Sustainable Development of Milkfish (Chanos Chanos) Aquaculture in Indonesia (pages 347–356): Ketut SugamaChapter 24 Genetics?Based Technologies for Sustainable Development in Philippine Aquaculture: the Case of Tilapia (pages 357–372): Ruben C. SevillejaChapter 25 The Carp Farming Industry in China ? An Overview (pages 373–388): Weimin Miao and Xinhua YuanChapter 26 Carp Farming in Central and Eastern Europe and A Case Study in Multifunctional Aquaculture (pages 389–414): Istvan Szucs, Laszlo Stundl and Laszlo VaradiChapter 27 Salmon Farming in Chile: History, Policies, and Development Strategies (pages 415–444): Carlos F. WurmannChapter 28 Evaluation of the Sea Bass and Sea Bream Industry in the Mediterranean, with Emphasis on Turkey (pages 445–460): Ferit RadChapter 29 Public Policy for Sustainable Grouper Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia (pages 461–476): Robert PomeroyChapter 30 Discussion Summary: Socioeconomic Aspects of Species and Systems Selection for Sustainable Aquaculture (pages 477–488): Patricia J. O'Bryen and Cheng?Sheng Lee