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    Wise use of important mollusc species in mangrove areas: Malaysia

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    For centuries, several edible mollusc species are being collected for food by coastal communities from these mangrove ecosystems. The most common molluscs collected are cockles, various species of oysters, clams and cerithids. This paper attempts to discuss the most practical culture technologies that have been developed for some of the more important mollusc species that are cultured in Malaysia. In order of priority, these are Anadara granosa (blood cockle), Crassostrea iredalei (brackishwater slipper oyster), Crassostrea belcheri (mangrove oyster), and Cerithidia obtusa (horn shells).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10862/5981
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    Nair, D. (2000). Wise use of important mollusc species in mangrove areas: Malaysia. In Y. Tadokoro, V. T. Sulit, & R. B. Abastillas (Comps.), Technologies in Mangrove-Friendly Aquaculture. Final Report of and Papers Presented to the On-Site Training on Mangrove-Friendly Aquaculture, Hai Phong City, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 19-30 April 1999 (pp. 189–198). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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    clam fisheries ASFA; mollusc culture ASFA; mangroves ASFA; aquaculture ASFA; breeding ASFA; cultch ASFA; spat ASFA; oysters ASFA; aquaculture techniques ASFA; stocking density ASFA; hatcheries; self purification ASFA; shellfish ASFA; Crassostrea iredalei AGROVOC; Crassostrea belcheri AGROVOC; Cerithidea obtusa AGROVOC; Crassostrea AGROVOC; Anadara granosa AGROVOC; Malaysia AGROVOC; cockles AGROVOC
    Taxonomic term
    Crassostrea iredalei GBIF; Crassostrea belcheri GBIF; Cerithidea obtusa GBIF; Crassostrea GBIF; Anadara granosa GBIF
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