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Fish disease prevention in freshwater aquaculture management

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SAFIS Manual No. 32 (853.5Kb)
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1986-03
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Koesoemadinata, Santosa
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Abstract
This manual describes the methods for ensuring hygiene, to prevent red disease caused by bacteria in common carp. This manual indicates the guidelines for prevention and hygiene measures, which were published in Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute (LPPD) Special Issue No. 1, 1980, (October 27, 1980), with reference to "First Efforts to Prevent Bacterial Disease in. Common Carp".
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"Fish Disease Prevention in Freshwater Aquaculture Management" was originally written in Bahasa Indonesia by Drs. Santosa Koesoemadinata. Entitled Pedoman Cara-Cara Pencegahan Timbulnya Wabah Penyakit Bakterial dan Parasiter dalam Usaha Budidaya Ikan Air Tawar, it was published by the Directorate General of Fisheries (DGF) in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1981. This is an English translation prepared by Mr. Suharyadi Salim, affiliated with DGF for the SAFIS project.

This manual has been adapted and edited by the SEAFDEC Secretariat.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/5674
Suggested Citation
Koesoemadinata, S. (1986). Fish disease prevention in freshwater aquaculture management (S. Salim, Trans.). Bangkok, Thailand: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Subject
fish diseases ASFA; disease prophylaxis ASFA; freshwater aquaculture ASFA; disinfection ASFA; liming ASFA; water quality ASFA; hygiene ASFA; transport ASFA; feeds ASFA; manuals ASFA
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