É. Boucher

Falklands ConservationUnited Kingdom

Environmental Science · Physical Sciences

4h-index40citations19works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies(6), Marine and fisheries research(5), Fish Ecology and Management Studies(4), Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth(4), Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior(3)

Publications19 total

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom·2014· 9 citedOpen Access
The development of alternate species for aquaculture: an east coast history and perspective.
2011
The Canadian model aqua-farm initiative.
2011
SWOT-based technique for new species development - an evaluation and planning model.
2011
Is scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) aquaculture and enhancement economically, viable in the gulf region?
2011
Global tilapia production and markets - 2007.
2011
An innovative approach to sustainable freshwater aquaculture development in Canada: the inter-provincial partnership.
2011
Cage culture characteristics of juvenile Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus).
2011
The grass carp and tilapias as biological control agents and their role in aquaculture for food security.
2011· 1 cited
Naturally grown tilapia fish and certified organically grown herbs and vegetables using aquaponics.
2011· 1 cited
Opportunities for Western Canadian pulse crops in aquafeeds.
2011
Wild and farmed fish, their nutritional value and role of aquaculture for world food production.
2011
Recent developments and challenges for open-water, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) in the Bay of Fundy, Canada.
2011· 12 cited
Status and outlook for freshwater aquaculture in Canada: regional perspectives.
2011
Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR)·2011Open Access
Managing mussel, Mytilus spp. seed health: the effects of brine, lime and acetic acid antifouling treatments and transport on mussel seed performance.
2011· 2 cited
The Centre for Integrated Aquaculture Science (CIAS) and the linkages to policy development within Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
2011

Frequent Co-authors

A. Vickerson(15), C. Couturier(14), D. Stechey(4), Fred H. Page(2), Alexander I. Arkhipkin(2), W.D. Robertson(2), G. K. Reid(1), Shawn Robinson(1), T. Chopin(1), Jennifer Myers Mullen(1), T. Lander(1), M. Sawhney(1), Bruce A. MacDonald(1), K. Haya(1), L.E. Burridge(1), Neil B. Ridler(1), S. Boyne-Travis(1), J. Sewuster(1), R. Marvin(1), M. Szemerda(1)