The Growth And Survival Of Juvenile Black Sea Bass, "Centropristis Striata," On An Artificial (Salmon Chow) Versus A Natural (Grass Shrimp) Diet
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2002
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Description:This study examines the growth of juvenile black sea bass "Centropristis striata" when fed the optimum diet of salmon chow versus a more natural diet consisting of live shrimp. The grass shrimp ("Paleamonetes pugio") is a common salt- marsh crustacean that is abundant enough to be used as food source for the developing black sea bass aquaculture industry.
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Sea Grant Document Number:GAUS-G-02-001
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:bf5a8dda4786ad6642e4e8bb97fbc21d0d8d68d12502a72b427150e65eb05c69e21925fa67d76eff4dbb301490ca5e900e4f87ebb24a6434d7ed08e381788e88
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