PUBLICATIONS & INFORMATION

SEAWEED RESOURCES

  • Berkes, F. and A. H. Smith. 1995. Coastal marine property rights: the second transformation. Pages 103 - 113 in M. A. Junio-Meñez and G. F. Newkirk (eds). 1995. Philippine coastal resources under stress. Coastal Resources Research Network, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, and Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.

  • Brown, N. A. 1999. Finding their legs for seawater: women and seamoss mariculture in Praslin, St. Lucia. CANARI Technical Report 257: 16 pp. (77 Kb)

  • CANARI. 1992. Regional seamoss cultivation workshop. CANARI Technical Report No. 84:25 pp.

  • Smith, A. H. comp. 1990. Annotated bibliography of the seaweeds used for food in the West Indies. Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, Kingstown, St. Vincent. OECS Fishery Report No. 3.76 pp.

  • Smith, A. H. 1992. Farming edible seaweeds in the Caribbean. Applied Phycology Forum 9(1):1-2.

  • Smith, A. H. 1992. Seaweed cultivation in the West Indies. Pages 337-351 in K. E. Mshigeni, ed. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Sustainable Seaweed Resource Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia.

  • Smith, A. H. 1997. Finding better crops for seaweed farmers in the West Indies. Out of the Shell 6(1):12 -13. (36 Kb)

  • Smith, A. H. 1997. Seamoss cultivation in the West Indies. CANARI Guidelines Series 1:23 pp. Introduction (9 Kb)

  • Smith, A. H. 1998. Seaweed resources of the Caribbean. Pages 324-330 in A.T. Critchley and M. Ohno (eds). Seaweed resources of the world. JICA, Yokosuka, Japan.

  • Smith, A.H. and J. Gustave. 2001. A description of the harvest of wild seamoss in Laborie, St. Lucia. CANARI LWI Project Document No. 2. CANARI Technical Report No. 292:4 pp. (44 Kb)

  • Smith, A. H. and Y. Renard. 2002. Seaweed cultivation as a livelihood in Caribbean coastal communities. CANARI Technical Report No. 304 (53 Kb)

  • Smith, A. H. and Y. Renard. 2002. Seaweed cultivation as a livelihood in Caribbean coastal communities. Paper presented at the ICRI Regional Workshop for the Tropical Americas: Improving Reefs condition through Strategic Partnerships. Cancun, Mexico, June 2002. CANARI Communication No. 309: 8pp.

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