Environment and aquaculture in developing countries

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effluents from intensive farming systems. There am
examples in Thailand of the reuse of effluents from
intensive culture of walking catfish (Clarias spp3 in
eemi-intensive fishponde.


ROSENTHAL: It is clear that planning for fisheries
and aquaculture in reservoira must be done from the
inceptionofthe planningofth~ reservoir development,
not as an aficrthought. By analogy, the use of waste-
heat from power stations must ba planned as part of
the whole development.


PULLIN: This planning for fisheries and aquaculture
development in new reservoira ia now becoming more

commonplace. A good example is the World Bank-
funded project for the Saguling and Ciratareservoim
near Bandung, Indonesia1. The World Bank is now
making this a matter of policy for new developments
and ICLARM is advising the Bank on another
development in Orissa, India.

lCosta-Pierce,B.A. and0. Soernamoto, Editom. 1990.
Reservoir fisheries and aquaculture for
resettlement in Indonesia. ICLARM Tech. Rep.
23,278 p.
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