Spiny lobster aquaculture development in eastern Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia


Autoria(s): Jones, Clive
Resumo

The project was successful across all objectives, making demonstrable progress in support of establishing tropical lobster farming in Indonesia. The industry remains most active in Lombok where lobster seed resources are most abundant, and impact has been greatest there. Nevertheless, project activities have established activity and interest in lobster farming in other provinces and particularly Aceh and, South and Southeast Sulawesi. The project met all of its 23 milestones with the exception of publishing a production manual, which has been held over until 2017. For several milestone activities, further research will be required to build on the outcomes generated and reach practical commercial outputs. The research was instigated to address the opportunity to establish a significant small-holder based industry in Indonesia that could alleviate poverty in coastal communities. The premise was that such an industry – lobster farming, had been established in Vietnam, with ACIAR involvement, and it could be replicated in Indonesia where the availability of necessary basic requirements had been confirmed through a previous ACIAR project focussed in Vietnam (FIS/2001/058). The broad aim was to assess, develop and expand the resources of naturally settling lobster seed (puerulus), and develop grow out of those seed to meet export market demand. This was to be achieved by adapting and transferring to Indonesia technology from Vietnam, where lobster farming had become a successful industry producing 1,500 tonnes of export quality lobsters valued at $A100 million.

Identificador

Jones, Clive (2015) Spiny lobster aquaculture development in eastern Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia. Project Report. ACIAR.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/2362/

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/2362/1/fr2015-09.pdf

http://aciar.gov.au/files/fr2015-09.pdf

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/2362/

Palavras-Chave #Shellfish culture
Tipo

Monograph

NonPeerReviewed

Data(s)

2015

Formato

application/pdf

Publicador

ACIAR