Red snapper is a promising marine fish for aquaculture
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One direction that aquaculture should take, is the culture of more marine species not only in cages in marine waters but also in brackish fishponds which used to be devoted to tiger prawn. In Taiwan, the private fish breeders are already culturing various marine species, including imported varieties from the United States and elsewhere.
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Sarian, Z. B. (1998, December 3). Red snapper is a promising marine fish for aquaculture. Manila Bulletin, p. 28.
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