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1 online resource ([11] pages). |
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FT Press Delivers elements |
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FT Press Delivers elements.
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Note |
Cover title. |
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Imprint from cover p. [3]. |
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Excerpted from: Shrimp, by Jack Rudloe and Anne Rudloe. Cf. resource description page (viewed March 12, 2010). |
Summary |
This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. The future of the shrimp industry: bringing wealth, peace, beauty, and a healthier environment. The future of shrimp farming and wild harvest both dance on a knife's edge that could go either way. A new vision is emerging, not just for the big money, but for poor people as well. Consider the Seawater Farm that briefly existed in the war-torn African country of Eritrea ... If you liked this Element, read more from Jack and Anne Rudloe, including Shrimp: The Endless Quest for Pink Gold (ISBN: 9780137009725). Available in print and digital formats. |
Subject |
Shrimp fisheries.
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Shrimp culture.
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Shrimps.
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Crevettes -- Pêche commerciale. |
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Crevettes -- Élevage. |
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Crevettes. |
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Caridea (infraorder) |
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Shrimp culture |
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Shrimp fisheries |
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Shrimps |
Added Author |
Rudloe, Anne.
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Rudloe, Jack.
Shrimp.
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Rudloe, Anne.
Shrimp.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Rudloe, Jack. Shrimp to eat and shrimp to heal : the future of shrimp fishing and farming. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : FTPress Delivers, 2010 13 pages FT Press Delivers elements. 9780137061631 |
ISBN |
9780132143585 (electronic bk.) |
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0132143585 (electronic bk.) |
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