Seabass grow-out and marketing: lessons from Australia, Malaysia, and Thailand
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brackishwater environment
inland water environment
marine environment
aquaculture economics
aquaculture techniques
cage culture
costs
euryhalinity
feeds
feeding
fingerlings
fish culture
floating cages
freshwater aquaculture
harvesting
mariculture
marketing
pond culture
stocking density
water management
inland water environment
marine environment
aquaculture economics
aquaculture techniques
cage culture
costs
euryhalinity
feeds
feeding
fingerlings
fish culture
floating cages
freshwater aquaculture
harvesting
mariculture
marketing
pond culture
stocking density
water management
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Buendia, R. (1997). Seabass grow-out and marketing: lessons from Australia, Malaysia, and Thailand. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 19(4), 27-28. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2916
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