Mud crab culture has relied until recently on juvenile stock captured from the natural environment. This practice puts undue pressure on natural stocks and causes concern about the sustainability of mud crab aquaculture. This text documents research carried out to combat such problems.
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Mud crab culture has relied until recently on juvenile stock captured from the natural environment. This practice puts undue pressure on natural stocks and causes concern about the sustainability of mud crab aquaculture. This text documents research carried out to combat such problems.
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1999, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
Publisher:
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
Published:
1999
Language:
English
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16749632571
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No jacket. Very Good condition. Light soiling to covers; otherwise the covers look great. The binding is tight. The interior pages are clean and unmarked. An organization stamp is marked out on the title page. SPS electronic tracking number issued free of charge. 216 pages. ACIAR Proceedings.