Detritus and Microbial Ecology in Aquaculture: Proceedings of the Conference on Detrital Systems for Aquaculture, 26-31 August 1985, Bellagio, Como,...

Detritus and Microbial Ecology in Aquaculture: Proceedings of the Conference on Detrital Systems for Aquaculture, 26-31 August 1985, Bellagio, Como,...
ISBN-10
971102229X
ISBN-13
9789711022297
Category
Aquacultural engineering
Pages
420
Language
English
Published
1987-01-01
Publisher
WorldFish
Author
D. J. W. Moriarty

Description

Proceedings of the Conference on Detrital Systems for Aquaculture, 26-31 August 1985, Bellagio, Como, ... Detrital and Algal Based Food Chains in Aquaculture: A Perspective G.D. Pruder Oceanic Institute Makapuu Point Waimanalo, ...

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