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Abalone culture: an emerging aquaculture technology

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2001
Author
Fermin, Armando C.
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ASFA keyword
aquatic molluscs ASFA
abalone culture ASFA
fishery statistics ASFA
marketing ASFA
biology ASFA
ecology ASFA
breeding stock ASFA
spawning ASFA
fertilization ASFA
hatching ASFA
seed production ASFA
nursery ponds ASFA
grow-out ASFA
artificial feeding ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
hatcheries AGROVOC
Larval rearing
Philippines AGROVOC
abalones AGROVOC
Haliotis asinina AGROVOC
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/486
Suggested Citation
Fermin, A. C. (2001). Abalone culture: an emerging aquaculture technology. In Fishlink 2001, 29-31 May 2001, Sarabia Manor Hotel, Iloilo City (8 pp.). Iloilo City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Aquaculture Society.
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