Science advice for genetic effects from marine finfish aquaculture in Southern California and the Gulf of America
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Alternative Title:Science advice for genetic effects from marine finfish aquaculture in Southern California and the Gulf of Mexico
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Description:This report contains a discussion of potential candidate species for aquaculture of finfish in the regions of Southern California and Gulf of America and describes potential sources of genetic risks to wild populations from the escape of fish or gametes from cages. The consideration of effects from aquaculture is limited to genetic effects related to cultured-wild interactions and loss of genetic diversity due to culture-origin escapes surviving in the wild.
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Content Notes:This document has been updated to reflect geographic name changes as per USGS’s Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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