A Geographical Information System to Plan for Aquaculture: A FAO/ UNEP GRID Study in Costa Rica

Planning for aquaculture development has been hindered by a lack of comprehensive information on the land, water, human and economic resources available at national, subnational, and ecosystem levels of organization. The objective of this study was to assess the capabilities of a Geographical Information System (GIS) and satellite remote sensing to rapidly provide synoptic information to plan for aquaculture development. The study area was the Gulf of Nicoya on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Three kinds of aquaculture development opportunities were evaluated in terms of optimum locations and land and water surface areas available: (1) culture of molluscs in intertidal and subtidal areas as well as suspended culture of molluscs and cage culture of fishes, (2) extensive culture of shrimp and fish in existing solar salt ponds, and (3) semi-intensive shrimp farming along the gulf shoreline outside of mangroves.

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Source https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/22361
Author North America Office
Maintainer North America Office
Last Updated January 25, 2023, 17:15 (UTC)
Created January 25, 2023, 15:17 (UTC)
GUID 530d3127-dab1-4beb-9ca6-8db6392e5331
Issued 2018-01-04T08:36:09Z
Language English
Modified 2022-10-17 18:29:15.243
Publisher name North America Office
Theme Reports, Books and Booklets
data_type document
spatial Costa Rica