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Focusing on studies related to improving and augmenting aquatic yields, this database provides information on cultivating marine, freshwater, and brackishwater species. References from related disciplines - such as water pollution, ecology, diseases, nutrition, oceanography, and limnology - are also included if they are directly applicable to aquacultural situations. Information on instruments, technological developments, culturing techniques, and new methods of husbandry are significant features.
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Dates covered
1984 - current.
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Bimonthly.
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Journal articles.
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•  Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA)
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Abstracts and full bibliographic citations.
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Aquaculture Abstracts (ASFA)
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ProQuest
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