Rethinking the land: The development of inland saline aquaculture in Western Australia
Doupé, R.G., Lymbery, A.J. and Starcevich, M.R. (2003) Rethinking the land: The development of inland saline aquaculture in Western Australia. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 1 (1). pp. 30-37.
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Abstract
Inland Saline aquaculture may offer an opportunity for income diversification and potentially productive use of land that can no longer support traditional agriculture in salt-affected parts of Australia. Interest in inland saline aquaculture is increasing in Western Australia, however, production and investment levels are characteristically low. Inland saline aquaculture presents a continuum of production and investment options for landholders and investors, from being small-scale, hobby-like remedial use of salinised farmland to a novel and legitimate agricultural industry. Successful progress toward the latter depends on a number of factors: appropriate production technology; identification and establishment of sustainable markets; establishment of environmentally sustainable production systems; and industry management. We use preliminary data from finfish aquaculture in inland Western Australia to consider why industry success requires concurrent development across all these fields
| Publication Type: | Journal Article |
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| Murdoch Affiliation: | Fish Health Unit School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences |
| Publisher: | Earthscan |
| Copyright: | 2003 R.G. Doupe´ et al |
| URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/6343 |
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