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    Prawn nursery cage

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    October 7, 1985
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    BT19851007_1
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    Seafdec researchers have developed a technique for intensive post-larval rearing of prawn using a floating nursery cage. This is much easier to manage compared to nursery ponds. It is also cheaper in terms of materials used for construction or fabrication. Moreover, an operator can adjust the design and materials to be used.
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    Prawn nursery cage. (1985, October 7). Bulletin Today, p. 1.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/12517
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    prawns and shrimps; prawn culture; nursery ponds; cages; aquaculture; intensive aquaculture; floating cages; construction; feeding
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