04522nam 22006734a 450 991101952950332120200520144314.0978661131211497812813121121281312118978047079748804707974879780470995815047099581597804709958080470995807(CKB)1000000000411761(EBL)351422(OCoLC)437218676(SSID)ssj0000241541(PQKBManifestationID)11176284(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000241541(PQKBWorkID)10298849(PQKB)10714344(MiAaPQ)EBC351422(Perlego)2767665(EXLCZ)99100000000041176120051122d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrScallop farming /David Hardy2nd ed.Oxford ;Ames, Iowa Blackwell Pub.20061 online resource (328 p.)First published in 1991.9781405113632 1405113634 Includes bibliographical references (p. 306-307) and index.SCALLOP FARMING; Contents; Preface; Dedication; Section 1 General Information; 1 Some Background Information about the Species; History; Why farm scallops?; Choice of species; World symposia; World interest; Problems with toxins; Regulatory factors; The way forward; 2 The Farm Environment and Its Microscopic Inhabitants; Plankton; Sustaining plankton life; Seasonal variations; 3 Scallop Biology and Ecology; General overview; Reproduction; Scallop hatcheries; Section 2 Hands On; 4 Choosing a Site; Regulating factors; Natural factors; Regulations on food safety and water purityChoosing a bottom culture site5 Collecting Spat; Equipment and method of collecting; Spat handling; The science of monitoring; Species identification; Gonad analysis; Comprehensive monitoring programme; 6 Getting Underway; Longlines; Rafts; The farm boat; Moorings and navigation; Shore base and shore facilities; Business structure; Fish farms and the law; Regard for the environment; 7 Methods of Cultivation; Hanging culture; Bottom culture; Enclosed culture; Analysis of techniques; 8 Moorings; Mooring properties; Mooring sites; Specifications, weights and loads; Homemade anchorsConcrete blocksUse of geology; Laying concrete moorings; Maintenance and inspection; 9 Design and Manufacture of Equipment; Lantern nets; Pearl nets; Rafts; Anchors; Grapnels; Sorting equipment; Pressure washer; Star wheel roller; Navigation buoys; Mooring buoys; Breakwaters; Weights; 10 Diving Work; Diving teams; The role of the diving representative; Potential diving work; Diving practice; Section 3 Getting Down to Business; 11 To Collect or Not To Collect; The reality of settlement; Methods of sorting; 12 Farming Logistics; Stocking densities; Equipment changes; Equipment dimensionsMortalitiesWork rates; Growth periods; Production reference; 13 The Business of Farming; Efficiencies; Longlines and buoyancy; Production levels and culture periods; Sales; Equipment levels; Manpower requirement; Examining costs; Production alternatives; Line management; Lantern management; Profitability; 14 More Strings to Our Bow; Cultivating other species; Fishing; Tourism; 15 Marketing, Handling and Processing; Marketing; Handling; Quality control; Processing; Packaging and distribution; Bibliography; IndexThe scallop farming industry continues to expand, providing an important global source of food and revenue. In recent decades over-fishing has caused a decline in wild stocks and as consumer demand increases, the opportunities for new and existing scallop farming ventures are greater than ever before. In this important new edition, experienced scallop farmer David Hardy offers the reader: Practically oriented adviceNew technical, environmental and legislative informationKey information for running a successful farming operation Scallop Scallop cultureScallopsScallop culture.Scallops.639/.46Hardy David1946-971808MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019529503321Scallop farming2209513UNINA03455nam 2200661Ia 450 991095953120332120251117083838.01-136-51793-61-280-67331-197866136502451-136-51794-40-203-15172-010.4324/9780203151723 (CKB)2670000000203523(EBL)957384(OCoLC)798533066(SSID)ssj0000658443(PQKBManifestationID)11415002(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000658443(PQKBWorkID)10689516(PQKB)11552462(MiAaPQ)EBC957384(Au-PeEL)EBL957384(CaPaEBR)ebr10566966(CaONFJC)MIL365024(OCoLC)795705243(EXLCZ)99267000000020352320090812d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRitual matters dynamic dimensions in practice /editors, Christiane Brosius and Ute Husken1st ed.London ;New York Routledge20101 online resource (416 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-55378-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Change and Stability of Rituals: An Introduction; Part I. Rituals on the Move; 1 Staging Ritual Heritage: How Rituals Become Theatre in Uttarakhand, India; 2 Initiation, 'Re-birth' and the Emergent Congregation: An Analysis of the Svadhyaya Movement in Western India; 3 Transferring and Re-transferring Religious Practice: ISKCON between 'East' and 'West'; 4 'Marginalised Islam': The Transfer of Rural Rituals into Urban and Pluralist Contexts and the Emergence of Transnational 'Communities of Practice'5 Sunni Concepts of Ritual Purity in a Contemporary Diaspora Context6 Old Rituals for New Threats: Possession and Healing in the Cult of Śıtala; 7 Transfer of Ritual in a Local Tradition: Some Observations; Part II. Psychological Aspects of Ritual; 8 The Uses of Ritual; 9 Dynamic of Emotions and Dynamic of Rituals: Do Emotions Change Ritual Norms?; 10 Rituals of Possession; 11 Regarding Ritual Motivation Matters: Agency Concealed or Revealed; Part III. Ritual Economy Beyond the Ritual Frame; 12 The Power of Ritual in Marriage: A Daughter's Wedding in North-west India13 Ritual Economy and South Indian Ritual PracticePart IV. Media and Sensual Dimensions of Ritual Action; 14 Ritual Differs: Beyond Fixity and Flexibility in South Indian Hindu Ritual; 15 'Wedding Design' Online: Transfer and Transformation of Ritual Elements in the Context of Wedding Rituals; 16 Gender, Generation and the Public Sphere: Islamic Values and Literary Response; 17 On the Representation of Presence: The Narrative of Devnarayan as a Multimedia Performance; About the Editors; Notes on Contributors; INDEXContributed articles.RitualRitualismRitual.Ritualism.203.8Husken Ute646019Brosius Christiane1966-920806MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959531203321Ritual matters4496634UNINA