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Fig.1

Fig. 1 Demand feeders

Fig.2

Fig. 2 General purpose concrete tanks

Fig.3

Fig. 3 General purpose concrete tanks (details)

Fig.4

Fig. 4 Two systems of incubating eggs obtained by stripping

Fig.5

Fig. 5 Kakaban, fry net and hapa

Fig.6

Fig. 6 Stages in harvesting fry from a pond

Fig.7

Fig. 7 Fry-sorting trough

Fig.8

Fig. 8 Three self-supporting siphons

Map 1. Aiyura ponds, November 1985 Scale: 1:1 000

Map 1.

Map 2. Aiyura ponds, February 1986 Scale: 1:1 000

Map 2.

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