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Mabisang pamamaraan sa pagpapalaki ng sugpo na hindi makakapinsala sa mga bakawan

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2002
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Baliao, Dan D.
Tookwinas, Siri
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This 50-page manual puts together the best practices that SEAFDEC/AQD has developed with the Department of Fisheries in Thailand. These practices include the use of biomanipulators and greenwater system, the use of settling ponds with baffles and biofilters, the use of sludge collectors among others. These practices have been field-tested in Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar and Viet Nam.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/3557
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English; Indonesian
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Baliao, D. D., & Tookwinas, S. (2002). Mabisang pamamaraan sa pagpapalaki ng sugpo na hindi makakapinsala sa mga bakawan (SEAFDEC/AQD, Trans.). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; Bangkok, Thailand: Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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feeding ASFA; shrimp culture ASFA; pond culture ASFA; Recirculating systems; Wastewater aquaculture; prawn culture ASFA; Ponds; Mangroves; aquaculture development ASFA; aquaculture techniques ASFA; aquaculture systems ASFA; Crustacean culture; Environmental impact; Brackishwater environment; Ecosystems; Water pollution; water quality ASFA; Fishery management; South East Asia; Prawns and shrimps; Waste management
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