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Mud crab hatchery and nursery operations

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2003
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Quinitio, Emilia T.
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Abstract
A brief account is given of mud crab (Scylla spp) farming activities in the Philippines. The expanding market for mud crab is the cause of intensified collection of wild juveniles. To counter the threat to wild population and ensure the sustainability of mud crab farming, there is a need to produce juveniles in hatcheries. Hatchery and nursery operations, and investment costs/returns are outlined.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1621
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Quinitio, E. T. (2003). Mud crab hatchery and nursery operations. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture, 25(3), 20. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1621
Subject
crab culture ASFA; juveniles ASFA; rearing techniques ASFA; aquaculture techniques ASFA; aquaculture economics ASFA; Investments; Scylla; hatcheries AGROVOC; Philippines
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