Reducing the costs of restocking giant clams in Solomon Islands
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On many corals reefs in the Indo-Pacific, the larger species of giant clams (Tridacnidae) have either been eliminated or fished down to the point where the external fertilization of gametes is improbable. In the mid 1980s, several countries, donors, and regional and international research organizations set out to redress this problem by developing technology to propagate juvenile giant clams in hatcheries and re-establish them in the wild.
Citation
Coral Reefs 18 (4): 326
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1999
Type
ISI indexed
Publisher
Springer Verlag