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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 | |
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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 | |
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Transactions on Ecology and the Environment | |
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CONSERVACIÓN | |
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