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Molecular tools for managing and sustaining fisheries and aquaculture in Ethiopia

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Title Molecular tools for managing and sustaining fisheries and aquaculture in Ethiopia
 
Creator Gopalakrishnan, A
 
Subject Fish Biotechnology
Fish Genetics
 
Description Out of the estimated 10-30 million species in planet Earth, about 2 million species
are known to science now. This enormous treasured biodiversity is an essential
provider of ecosystem goods and services to mankind. The fish genetic resources
(including all finfish, aquatic invertebrates and plants that have actual or potential
value for capture fisheries, aquaculture and culture-based fisheries) form the
integral part of aquatic biodiversity and human beings have long been dependent on
these resources for food, medicines and materials as well as for recreational and
commercial purposes such as fishing, sport fishing and tourism. These genetic
resources are also the source for candidate species for aquaculture diversification
and genetic diversity for improvement of domesticated species.
 
Publisher Hawassa University
 
Date 2019
 
Type Teaching Resource
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/13451/1/Molecular%20Tools%20for%20Managing%20and%20Sustaining%20Fisheries%20Aquaculture%20in%20Ethiopia_2019_A%20Gopalakrishnan.pdf
Gopalakrishnan, A (2019) Molecular tools for managing and sustaining fisheries and aquaculture in Ethiopia. [Teaching Resource]