From WEINTRAUB@zodiac.rutgers.eduThu May 18 13:48:57 1995
Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 08:52:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: Irwin Weintraub <WEINTRAUB@zodiac.rutgers.edu>
To: rickblair@aol.com
Cc: sustag-public@ces.ncsu.edu
Subject: Re: Aquaculture: Request for Info Sources

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Subj:	Aquaculture:  Request for Info Sources

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Folks
I am interested in Aquaculture as a hobby/business but would like to get
more info. Any help to steer me in the right direction would be helpful.
Will compile  and  post any meaningful info I obtain through all sources.
Thanks
Rick Blair


Visit your nearest university library and use the following sources

1. Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts - Covers world literature on
all all areas of aquaculture, including biological, chemical, physical,
environmental and economic aspects.

2. Fisheries Review - Issued by the Department of the Interior, National
Biological Survey.  This source provides fishery biologists with
abstracts of current literature in sport, fishery research and
management. Covers culture and propagation, morphology, physiology,
genetics and behavior, natural history, parasites and diseases,
pollution and toxicology, and research and management.

Both sources should provide  the information you need.


Irwin Weintraub
Agriculture Resource Librarian
Rutgers University
Piscataway, New Jersey
weintraub@zodiac.rutgers.edu



