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The use of chemicals in aquaculture in Taiwan, Province of China

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Date
2000
Author
Liao, I. Chiu
Guo, Jiin Ju
Su, Mao-Sen
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ASFA keyword
stocking density ASFA
anaesthetics ASFA
protozoal infections ASFA
disease control ASFA
potassium compounds ASFA
antibiotics ASFA
aquaculture ASFA
environmental factors ASFA
aetiology ASFA
feed composition ASFA
disinfectants ASFA
fertilizers ASFA
consumers ASFA
copper compounds ASFA
bactericides ASFA
fungal diseases ASFA
drugs ASFA
ammonium compounds ASFA
ichthyocides ASFA
chlorine compounds ASFA
aquaculture regulations ASFA
husbandry diseases ASFA
bacterial diseases ASFA
saponins ASFA
salts ASFA
iodine compounds ASFA
dyes ASFA
fish diseases ASFA
fungicides ASFA
pesticides ASFA
disease prophylaxis ASFA
quinolines ASFA
animal diseases ASFA
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Taiwan Province of China AGROVOC
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Abstract
Aquaculture in Taiwan has a history of more than three centuries. To satisfy consumer preferences, a wide variety of aquatic species, 71 in 1993, are being cultured in Taiwan. It is difficult to control diseases when many species are cultured and stocking densities are high. At present, it is important to manage the use and application of chemotherapeutants effectively. Many aquatic animal diseases fall under the category of potentially curable illnesses. These include diseases of bacterial, protozoan, fungal, and environmental etiologies. This paper summarizes the chemicals used in aquaculture, farm management practices, alternative disease prevention methods, national regulations, and the current research on chemical use for aquaculture in Taiwan.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/598
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Liao, I. C., Guo, J. J., & Su, M. (2000). The use of chemicals in aquaculture in Taiwan, Province of China. In J. R. Arthur, C. R. Lavilla-Pitogo, & R. P. Subasinghe (Eds.), Use of Chemicals in Aquaculture in Asia: Proceedings of the Meeting on the Use of Chemicals in Aquaculture in Asia, 20-22 May 1996, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines (pp. 193-205). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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Conference paper
ISBN
9718511490
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