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Closed-recirculating shrimp farming system

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Tookwinas, Siri
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Abstract
This collaborative SEAFDEC/ASEAN project aimed to develop sustainable shrimp culture technology packages to address the problems in shrimp culture (e.g. discharges from shrimp farms threatening mangrove and marine ecosystems, clearing of mangrove forests to make way for shrimp ponds, etc.). In this context, a closed recirculating shrimp farming system is discussed touching on: pond preparation, water preparation, stocking, feeding, management, DO level, problems, record keeping, and harvesting.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6035
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Tookwinas, S. (2000). Closed-recirculating shrimp farming system. Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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development projects ASFA; shrimp culture ASFA; shellfish culture ASFA; mangrove swamps ASFA; wastes ASFA; Recirculating systems; sustainability ASFA; ponds ASFA; water management ASFA; manuals ASFA; marine crustaceans ASFA; Environment management; harvesting ASFA; aquaculture techniques ASFA; mangroves ASFA; Caridea; Penaeidae; Penaeus; ASEAN
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