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- :Florida Sea Grant College1986 | Technical paper (Florida Sea Grant College) ; no. 46:Since the early 1950s sulfiting agents (`prior sanctioned' by the FDA) have been used to control the harmless but unpleasing discoloration in shrimp t...
- :Ruiz-Diaz, Claudia P. ;Toledo-Hernandez, Carlos2016 | PeerJ 4:e1531:Coral disease literature has focused, for the most part, on the etiology of the more than 35 coral afflictions currently described. Much less understo...
- :Wares, John P. ;Schiebelhut, Lauren M.2016 | PeerJ 4:e1876:In recent years, a massive mortality event has killed millions of sea stars, of many different species, along the Pacific coast of North America. This...
- :Spitznagel, Matthew I. ;Small, Hamish J.2019 | Aquaculture 502: 289-295:Crustacean aquaculture is prone to mortality from the combined effects of disease agents and the stresses associated with crowded, closed conditions. ...
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