SEAFDEC/AQD's stock enhancement program
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department (2001). SEAFDEC/AQD's stock enhancement program. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 23(5-6), 22-23. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2722
Subject
brackishwater environment
; Freshwater environment; marine environment
; extension activities
; marine molluscs
; Ornamental fish; research programmes
; resource conservation
; Scientific personnel; seed production
; stocking (organisms)
; technology transfer
; training
; transplantation
; Haliotis asinina; Hippocampus barbouri; Hippocampus erectus; Hippocampus kuda; Tridacna gigas; Trochus niloticus; Philippines
; Freshwater environment; marine environment
; extension activities
; marine molluscs
; Ornamental fish; research programmes
; resource conservation
; Scientific personnel; seed production
; stocking (organisms)
; technology transfer
; training
; transplantation
; Haliotis asinina; Hippocampus barbouri; Hippocampus erectus; Hippocampus kuda; Tridacna gigas; Trochus niloticus; Philippines
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