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Biotechnology and fish culture
Hydrobiologia, 2000Biotechnology can currently be considered of importance in aquaculture. The increase in the production of aquatic organisms over the last two decades through the use of biotechnology indicates that in a few generations biotechnology may overtake conventional techniques, at least for the commercially more valuable species.
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Food Policy, 1981
Abstract For a developing country with limited resources, the task of increasing fish catches is greatly compounded if the country is also landlocked. With no coastline and little money to spend on developing their water resources, such countries can all too easily be virtually cut off from increasing this source of protein to their citizens.
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Abstract For a developing country with limited resources, the task of increasing fish catches is greatly compounded if the country is also landlocked. With no coastline and little money to spend on developing their water resources, such countries can all too easily be virtually cut off from increasing this source of protein to their citizens.
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2021
The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA), Bangkok (Thailand)
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The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA), Bangkok (Thailand)
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Profiling the Physiological Roles in Fish Primary Cell Culture
Biology, 2023Cheng Zhao, Ju Zhao, Jun Jiang
exaly
Strategies for Prevention and Control of Vibriosis in Asian Fish Culture
Vaccines, 2023Youyu Zhang +2 more
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