Culture of salmonid fishes
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Culture of salmonid fishes
CRC Press, c1991
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Note
Bibliography: p. 163-180
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Culture of Salmonid Fishes" presents a comprehensive discussion of the culture of the family Salmonidae, one of the most interesting and widely studied groups of fishes. Trout and salmon culture are extremely important around the world in commercial fisheries, recreational fisheries, and in recent years, commercial aquaculture. This book examines the biology and culture of Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and rainbow trout. It is aimed at aquaculturists.
Table of Contents
- Salmonid life histories
- trout culture
- culture of Pacific salmon for stocking
- growout of Pacific salmon in net-pens
- culture and ranching of Atlantic salmon
- Coho salmon farming in Japan
- policy issues with respect to salmonid culture.
by "Nielsen BookData"