Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/48362
Type: Journal article
Title: Sushi, Fish & Parasites
Author: Whittington, I.
Ernst, I.
Corneillie, S.
Talbot, C.
Citation: Australasian Science, 2001; 22(3 (April)):33-36
Publisher: Control Publications
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 1442-679X
Abstract: Farming yellowtail in Japan is big business and cultivation of the closely related kingfish in South Australia is rapidly emerging as a local industry. But parasites can affect productivity, and solving parasite problems is important in this rapidly growing industry, write Ian Whittington, Ingo Ernst, Serge Corneillie and Clive Talbot.
Published version: http://www.control.com.au/bi2001/bi223.shtml
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