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Characterization and Management of Effluents from Aquaculture Ponds in the Southeastern U.S.

Craig S.Tucker


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This document summarizes the findings of the Southern Regional Aquaculture Center project Characterization of Finfish and Shellfish Aquacultural Effluents. The primary objectives of the project were to describe the quality of waters discharged from aquaculture ponds in the southeastern United States and to assess the effectiveness and economics of various effluent management practices.
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