Selective Breeding for Growth in Red Sea Bream
Osamu Murata +6 more
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Development of a High-Hydrostatic-Pressure-Treated Recombinant Vaccine Targeting the Major Capsid Protein of Red Sea Bream Iridovirus. [PDF]
Sawasaki Y +15 more
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Author Correction: Whole genome sequencing reveals the impact of recent artificial selection on red sea bream reared in fish farms. [PDF]
Nam BH +8 more
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Red Sea Bream Iridovirus Stability in Freeze-Thaw Cycles: Quantitative Assays of Infectious Particles. [PDF]
Jeong JM +5 more
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Effects of Replacing Fish Meal With Plant Protein Sources in Diets With or Without Jack Mackerel Meal Inclusion on Growth Performance of Red Sea Bream (<i>Pagrus major</i>). [PDF]
Sim YJ +9 more
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Rapid diagnosis of two marine viruses, red sea bream iridovirus and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus by PCR combined with lateral flow assay. [PDF]
Seo H +6 more
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Development of a Community-Based Fishery Management System in Japan [PDF]
The development of Japan's community-based fishery management system is described. Over the past 250 years, three fishery laws were in effect. These fishery laws commonly adopted a fishing rights system as a tool for coastal fisheries management.
Yamamoto, Tadashi
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Effects of Different Sources and Dietary Inclusion Levels of Astaxanthin on Growth Performance, Skin Pigmentation, and Physiological Parameters of Red Sea Bream (<i>Pagrus major</i>) Juveniles. [PDF]
Dimitroglou A +6 more
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Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of Red Sea Bream (<i>Pagrus major</i>) Reveals Integration of Heterospecific Sperm-Derived Genetic Material in Artificial Gynogenesis. [PDF]
Liu M +8 more
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A preliminary assessment of the coastal fishery resources in India: socioeconomic and bioeconomic perspective [PDF]
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of about 2 million km2. Almost half (39%) of the Indian population utilizes the marine fisheries resources.
Immanuel, S. +4 more
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