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Crab culture and crab fattening

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Title Crab culture and crab fattening
 
Creator Suseelan, C
 
Subject Mariculture
Crabs
 
Description Among the commercially important
brachyuran crabs, the species of the genus Scylla,
which are commonly known as mud crabs, green
crabs or mangrove crabs, are widely used for
aquaculture purpose in the Indo-West Pacific
region. In countries like Thailand, Malaysia,
Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan,
mud crab farming is practised on commercial
scale, mainly by the artisanal sector. The farming
methods followed and production trends in these
covmtries have been reviewed in detail at the
Regional Seminar on 'mud crab culture and trade
in the Bay of Bengal region' at Surat Thani,
Thailand organised by the Bay of Bengal
Programme (BOBP) in 1991 (Anon., 1992). The
enthusiasm for mud crab farming is ever on the
increase throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
 
Publisher CMFRI Kochi
 
Date 1996
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2918/1/Article_19.pdf
Suseelan, C (1996) Crab culture and crab fattening. CMFRI Bulletin-Artificial reefs and Seafarming technologies, 48. pp. 99-102.