Manuals and Guides - BOBP/MAG/11 OUR SHRIMP - THEIR LIVESbyKamala Chandrakant K. Sivasubramaniam R. Roy |
Executing Agency: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS BAY OF BENGAL PROGRAMME Madras, India 1993 |
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The more we know about the tiger shrimp, where and how it lives and its behaviour, the better our chances of catching it at the right size, the more money for us fisherfolk and the more shrimp now and for tomorrow. That is what we are going to read about in this book. |