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Technical Publication |
Publisher: Southern Regional Aquaculture Center
Creation date: June 1990
The securing of brood stock, inducing them to spawn, and caring for the eggs until hatching requires the most technical expertise of any phase of fish production. Red drum are no exception. As with most fish the selection and care of brood stock determines the success or failure of a hatchery. Well cared for brood stock spawn more readily, produce more eggs with a higher fertilization rate, have fewer disease problems and live longer.
Key Words: SRAC USDA Red Drum Brood Stock Hatchery Production
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