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The Strategic Plan For Aquaculture Development In South Carolina

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  • 1989



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    The purpose of the Strategic Plan for Aquaculture Development in South Carolina is to identify the relationship between the present status of the industry in the state and its potential for expansion. Areas of particular importance include the (1) identification of existing private and public sector aquaculture activities in South Carolina; (2) determination of a realistic development program for commercial aquaculture and its required public sector assistance; and (3) identification of constraints to aquaculture development in South Carolina and the formulation of a plan to remove constraints and stimulate commercial development. The development of a viable aquaculture industry is the state's best hope of securing a more competitive place in the rapidly expanding seafood market. It will also contribute to the economic diversification of South Carolina's important agriculture industry. This two-volume publication (Volume I: SCSGC-​O-​89-​001;Volume II: SCSGC-​O-​89-​002), plus executive summary (SCSGC-​O-​89-​003) outlines the plan, the present status of the state's aquaculture industry, and recommendations emanating from the study.
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    SCSGC-O-89-001 (Vol. I) ; SCSGC-O-89-002 (Vol. II) ; SCSGC-O-89-003 (Summary)
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    urn:sha256:f9750ec983f1b3001aeafc6c955c39e0bda298ea95560dd40ec27f481b01a031
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