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    Abalone culture seen as good business

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    Date
    August 6, 2003
    Author
    Portal, Tadz
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    Classification code
    PN20030806_9
    Excerpt
    The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) - Aquaculture Department foresee the growth and expansion of the tropical abalone culture in the country. Known as the haliotis or sea ear, abalone is a seaweed-eating shell animal that thrives in coral reefs. About 20 of its 100 known species worldwide are commercially important.
    Citation
    Portal, T. (2003, August 6). Abalone culture seen as good business. Panay News, pp. 9, 16.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9115
    Corporate Names
    Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD)
    Personal Names
    Gallardo, Wenresti G.
    Geographic Names
    Iloilo
    Scientific Names
    Haliotis Haliotis asinina Haliotis varia Haliotis glabra Haliotis ovina
    Subject
    abalone culture aquaculture pricing
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