[The Philippines recommends for mangrove crab:] Grow-out phase
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The Mangrove Crab Technical Committee 2018. (2021). Grow-out phase. In The Philippines Recommends for Mangrove Crab (pp. 62-90). Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines: DOST-PCAARRD.
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