Fish farming can help conserve mangrove
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Recent breakthroughs in hatchery technology allow aquaculture developments which are not merely compatible with mangrove areas, but actually improve mangrove conservation and concurrently permit the exploitation of forestry products. This article discusses the important implications of aquaculture development in mangrove areas, and the rationale underlying site selection, project design and technology.
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Based on H. R. Rabanal, "Forest Conservation and Aquaculture Development of Mangrove Areas, " International Workshop on Mangrove and Estuarine Area Development for the Indo-Pacific Region – Proceedings, Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research, Los Baños, Laguna, 1978, pp. 145-151.
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SEAFDEC/AQD (1978). Fish farming can help conserve mangrove. Asian Aquaculture , 1(6), 4-5. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6439
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