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Taxonomy / Bivalves / Ostreidae / Oyster farming / Selective breeding / Oyster / Pacific oyster / Aquaculture in Australia / Sydney rock oyster / Phyla / Protostome / Aquaculture
Date: 2014-07-01 07:19:25
Taxonomy
Bivalves
Ostreidae
Oyster farming
Selective breeding
Oyster
Pacific oyster
Aquaculture in Australia
Sydney rock oyster
Phyla
Protostome
Aquaculture

ASI MEDIA RELEASE - For immediate release 7 June 2014 ADDRESSING A MAJOR THREAT TO THE PACIFIC OYSTER INDUSTRY An Australian oyster company is poised to deliver a solution to a destructive disease that results in widespr

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