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中国经济鱼类志
Author
石琼.
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Format
Book
Language
Chinese
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Huazhong : Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (455 p.)
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Fishes
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Aquaculture
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Related name
范明君
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张勇.
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Summary note
This book, '中国经济鱼类志', is a comprehensive documentation of economically significant fish species in China. Divided into six regional sections, it covers the biological characteristics, economic value, and current research status of various fish species across different regions of China. The book highlights the rich diversity of fish species in China, including both marine and freshwater varieties, and underscores the country's leading position in global fisheries, particularly in aquaculture production. The text is intended for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers interested in fisheries science, economic fish species, and aquatic resource management. It also serves as a reference for understanding the ecological and economic contributions of China's fish resources.
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Contents
中国经济 类志 封 ; 中国经济 类志; 中国经济 类志(封 ); 中国经济 类志 (环扉); 中国经济 类志 正文
ISBN
9787560993768
7560993761
OCLC
946310458
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