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The use of coastal ponds for shrimp production and the conservation of the vegetation in Northwest Mexico
Alfredo Ortega Rubio
HEIDI LETICIA ROMERO SCHMIDT
CERAFINA ARGUELLES MENDEZ
Federico Salinas Zavala
JUAN ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ VILLENEUVE
Vania Verónica Serrano Pinto
Aradit Castellanos Vera
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
URL: https://www.witpress.com/elibrary/wit-transactions-on-ecology-and-the-environment/29/7179
ISSN: 1743-3541
"At the Northwest coast of Mexico the severely limited freshwater supply, and the geographic isolation determines the scarcity of productive activities. Specially at Baja California Sur. Aquaculture is a major productive alternative for the economic development of this State. Despite the aridity, the natural vegetation of Baja California Sur is diverse and structurally complex with a high percentage (20%) of endemic species, including 85 cacti species. Shrimp aquaculture is expected to grow quickly in the state in the next few years. One hectare of inland pond produces approximately 1 t of shrimp per year. One hectare of coast."
WIT Press
1998
Artículo
Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
Inglés
CONSERVACIÓN
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