Asian Aquaculture Volume 1(1) July 1978
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In this issue: 1) Asian Aquaculture Institute established; 2) The technology continuum: A concept for the transfer of aquaculture technology in Asia; 3) SEAFDEC schedules fishery training programs; 4) Rural thrust - SEAFDEC, Mariano Marcos State U launch Seedbank project; 5) Floating fishpens for rearing fishes in Malaysia; 6) Larval rearing: Milkfish researchers on threshold of another breakthrough; 7) How to establish a small-scale hatchery for Penaeus monodon 8) Asian Aquaculture Development Plans up at International Conference; 9) Aquaculture Department Executive Director at World Fisheries Meets
Suggested Citation
SEAFDEC/AQD. (1978). Asian Aquaculture Volume 1(1) July 1978. Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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Journal, magazineISSN
0115-4974Koleksi
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