SF/WP/90/2 | October 1990 |
Selected papers on mollusc culture |
UNDP/FAO REGIONAL SEAFARMING DEVELOPMENT AND
DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (RAS/90/002)
National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkhen, Bangkok
Thailand
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- INTRODUCTION by Alessandro Lovatelli
- CULTURE OF BIVALVE MOLLUSCS by Carlos B. Baylon
- OYSTER CULTURE by Leda Garrido-Handog
- MUSSEL CULTURE by Simeona M. Aypa
- POST-HARVEST TECHNOLOGY OF COMMERCIALLY IMPORTANT BIVALVES by Gilda Lio-Po
Alessandro Lovatelli | Mollusc Expert, FAO/UNDP Regional Seafarming Development and Demonstration Project (RAS/90/002), Bangkok, Thailand |
Carlos B. Baylon | Lecturer at the University of the Philippines in the Visayas, Miag-ao, Iloilo, Philippines. |
Leda Garrido-handog | Supervising Fishery Technologist, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Metro Manila, Philippines. |
Simeona M. Aypa | Supervising Fishery Biologist, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Metro Manila, Philippines. |
Gilda Lio-Po | Training Coordinator, Network of Aquaculture Centre in Asia and the Pacific, Regional Lead Centre in the Philippines, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines. |