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Grouper, mudcrab and company

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AFNv14n04-05_pp22-27.pdf (463.5Kb) Open Access
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Date
1996
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
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ASFA keyword
brackishwater environment ASFA
marine environment ASFA
aquaculture systems ASFA
aquaculture techniques ASFA
crab culture ASFA
cultured organisms ASFA
economic analysis ASFA
fish culture ASFA
polyculture (aquaculture) ASFA
pond culture ASFA
shrimp culture ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
Chanos chanos AGROVOC
Epinephelus AGROVOC
Lates calcarifer AGROVOC
Penaeus AGROVOC
Scylla serrata AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Chanos chanos GBIF
Scylla serrata GBIF
Lates calcarifer GBIF
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Abstract
The paper discusses aquaculture practices on the three other high-value commodities which can be cultured as an alternative to shrimp. These species are grouper, mud crab and sea bass, it also discusses milkfish aquaculture practices.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2436
Suggested Citation
SEAFDEC/AQD (1996). Grouper, mudcrab and company. Aqua Farm News, 14(4-5), 22-27. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2436
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magazineArticle
ISSN
0116-6573
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