Freshwater aquaculture seminar set
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Thirty-one fisheries specialists from 14 Asian countries are attending two separate training courses on Freshwater Aquaculture (AQUAFRESH) and Coastal Aquaculture being conducted by the Philippine government-hosted Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD).
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Fernandez, R. A. (1996, September 22). Freshwater aquaculture seminar set. The Philippine Star, p. 29.
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