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innovation Ongoing efforts at the Oceanic Institute are striving to develop alternatives to wild collection of yellow tang, a popular coral
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Document Date: 2013-03-07 19:19:33


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Manoa Honolulu / Waimanalo / /

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Kline Eric W. Martinson Finfish Department Oceanic Institute / Highway Waimanalo / Ph.D. Finfish Department Oceanic Institute / Oceanic Institute / Ph.D. Waikiki Aquarium University of Hawaii / /

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broodstock holding systems / hatchery technology / recirculation systems / /

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Pacific Islands / /

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state legislature / Oceanic Institute / United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture / Finfish Department Oceanic Institute / University of Hawaii / /

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Melissa D. Rietfors Michael Dean / Chatham K. Callan / /

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first global aquaculture advocate / global aquaculture advocate / /

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Hawaii / /

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hatchery technology / Oceanic Institute Achieves Breakthroughs In Culture Technology / /

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