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VOLUNTARY MANAGEMENT IN THAI SHRIMP FARMING

Aquaculture Economics & Management, 2006
The implementation of the voluntary adoption of the Code of Conduct (CoC) to promote environmental responsibility and sustainable development of Thai shrimp industry is examined. Farmers' perceived benefits, risks and uncertainties associated with the adoption and their perceived extra fixed cost are found to be the critical conditions to the success ...
Pongthanapanich, Tipparat, Roth, Eva
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Economics in Shrimp Farming

2021
In India, shrimp farming has gathered its momentum in the early 1990s, and the country has earned huge foreign exchange by exporting shrimp. It is one of the important sources of income for the rural population, particularly those who live in the coastal region. But, shrimp farming is volatile in nature.
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Shrimp farming on the grid

Proceedings of the 15th ACM Mardi Gras conference: From lightweight mash-ups to lambda grids: Understanding the spectrum of distributed computing requirements, applications, tools, infrastructures, interoperability, and the incremental adoption of key capabilities, 2008
The concept of task farming provides a mechanism to mange the execution of multiple instances of a serial application on distributed computing resources. These type of jobs fall into the category of "embarrassingly parallel" applications, for which it is clear how to partition them on parallel programming environments.
Ole Weidner, Jean-Christophe Bidal
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AIoTs for Smart Shrimp Farming

2019 International SoC Design Conference (ISOCC), 2019
An IoT system has been built to observe and analyze shrimp and feed conditions under turbid underwater environment in typical shrimp farms. The system streams underwater videos and water quality sensor data to a cloud server where the videos are automatically enhanced and analyzed, based on AI related techniques, to identify important objects such as ...
Ing-Jer Huang   +5 more
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Shrimp and Salmon Farming

Science, 1999
May I respond to the Policy Forum “Nature's subsidies to shrimp and salmon farming” by Rosamond L. Naylor et al. (30 Oct. Science 's Compass, p. [883][1])? Like many new endeavors, this industry is undergoing rapid change, but the authors focus only on its present performance in forming ...
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Trihalomethanes formation potential of shrimp farm effluents

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2006
Shrimp farm effluents along the Bangpakong River in the Chachoengsao Province of Thailand were evaluated for their trihalomethane formation potential (THMFP) and related parameters. The dissolved organic carbon (DOC), salinity and bromide ion concentrations of shrimp farm effluents were in the ranges of 12-14 mg/L, 0.1-14.5 ppt, and 0-14 mg/L ...
Taha F, Marhaba   +3 more
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Inland shrimp farming in Thailand.

2020
Abstract In Thailand, marine shrimp was traditionally produced extensively for decades in coastal ponds. The insatiable global demand for shrimp products in recent years intensified and expanded shrimp culture in Thailand throughout the 1990s. Few regulations or guidelines were imposed on developing coastal land for shrimp farming.
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Down on the Shrimp Farm

Science, 2010
Can shrimp become the new chicken of the sea without damaging the ocean?
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND FARM MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS IN SHRIMP FARMING

Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society, 1978
AbstractAgricultural economists and computer programmers have tended to overlook the practical managerial needs of aquacultural farmers and managers. As a result, the latter have been unable to tap the potential made available by dramatically reduced computer costs, by new programming languages, micro‐computers and simple economic optimization ...
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Impact of shrimp farming on mangroves.

2020
Abstract In Bangladesh, a substantial amount of silt is introduced into shrimp ghers (modified rice fields with trenches) during water exchange; this reduces water transparency and thus adversely affects the environment of the gher and overall shrimp production.
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