Filipino aquaculturist goes into egg production of brine shrimp
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Brine shrimp, an essential feed for prawn larvae and milkfish fry is now being grown successfully by a private commercial fishpond operator, Atty. Ceferino de los Santos, Jr. of Iloilo Province.
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SEAFDEC/AQD (1978). Filipino aquaculturist goes into egg production of brine shrimp. Asian Aquaculture , 1(2), 5, 7. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6083
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