European Union's special project on mudcrab
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aquaculture techniques
brackishwater aquaculture
breeding stock
cannibalism
crab culture
crab fisheries
crustacean larvae
embryonic development
feeding behaviour
feed efficiency
fish diseases
fish eggs
government
grants
growth rate
juveniles
larval stage
mangroves
pond culture
research programmes
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SEAFDEC/AQD (2003). European Union's special project on mudcrab. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 25(4), 20, 14-15. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2703
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