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Aquaculture in Solomon Islands
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Aquaculture in Solomon Islands became an important activity in 1983 when an Australian farmer established a private prawn farm in western Guadalcanal, approximately 25 km from Honiara. Still, aquaculture has not proven to be a commercially viable option for the Solomon Islands.
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- "National Aquaculture Sector Overview: Solomon Islands". [[Food and Agriculture Organization]].
- James T. Berdach. (December 2007). "Regional: Mainstreaming Environmental Considerations in Economic and Development Planning Processes in Selected Pacific Developing Member Countries". [[Asian Development Bank]].
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