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Sandfish: Profitable sea cucumbers also supply bioremediation

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2011
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Castaños, Milagros T.
Ledesma, Rossea V.
Corre, Kaylin G.
de Jesus-Ayson, Evelyn Grace
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Abstract
Sandfish, a type of sea cucumber, are both a high-value culture species and one that supports the aquaculture of other fish species by cleaning up waste on the bottoms of ponds or sea cages. Hatchery and nursery technologies for sandfish are being continuously refined by Vietnam’s Research Institute of Aquaculture No. 3, the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center and their partners. These technologies have also been initially transferred to the private sector through a training course and manual.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/3064
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Castaños, M. T., Ledesma, R. V., Corre, K. G., & de Jesus-Ayson, E. G. (2011). Sandfish: Profitable sea cucumbers also supply bioremediation. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 14(1), 54-55. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/3064
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aquaculture techniques ASFA; bioremediation ASFA; training ASFA; technology transfer ASFA; Holothuria scabra AGROVOC; sea cucumbers AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Holothuria scabra GBIF
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