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Title: Ecological and genetic implications of aquaculture activities / edited by Theresa M. Bert.
Author: Bert, Theresa M.
Citation: ACCNO:17369
Publisher: Dordrecht, The Netherlands : Springer
Year: 2007
Series: Reviews : methods and technologies in fish biology and fisheries ; v. 6
Description: xii, 545 p. : ill., maps, graphs, tables ; 25 cm.
Subject: Aquaculture. ; Environmental impact. ; Ecologically sustainable development. ; Biodiversity. ; Genetics. ; Ecosystem disturbance
Notes: Includes bibliographical references
ISBN/ISSN: 9781402008849
Type: Book
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