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Giant shellfish hatchery begins production in Mexico

Abstract
- In Mexico, the Direccion de Fomento Pesquero of the State Government of Sonora has financed a project for a shell fish hatchery and nursery complex at Bahia Kino on the Gulf of California which began production in January 1984. The project is part of a scheme to supplement fished products with aquaculture produce -- shrimp, fish and shellfish. There is a large but declining shrimp fishery in Sonora (over 14,000 tonnes worth nearly $200 million were landed in the 1983-1984 season). Overfishing, which is affecting the shrimp fishery, decimated a previous oyster fishery, while landings of lobsters and finfish have also experienced downturns.
Collections
- Sustainable aquaculture [2521]
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Date
- 1984
Author
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O'Sullivan, D.
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- ICLARM