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Aquaculture in Papua New Guinea
Aquaculture
Aquaculture
Aquaculture in Papua New Guinea is a developing industry, despite having been first introduced to the country in the 1960s. The only forms of traditional aquaculture in Manus Island and fish culture on Bougainville Island. Numerous attempts to introduce both marine and freshwater aquaculture in Papua New Guinea have been unsuccessful. Currently, the main freshwater facility for aquaculture is the Highlands Aquaculture Development Center in Aiyura.
References
References
- (2007). "Aquaculture in Papua New Guinea: Status of freshwater fish farming". [[Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research]].
- David Coates. (September 1989). "Review of Aquaculture and Freshwater Fisheries in Papua New Guinea". Food and Agriculture Organization.
- Ben Ponia. (April–June 2002). "Aquaculture in Papua New Guinea". [[Secretariat of the Pacific Community.
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