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Title Variations:[Main] Fish & Fisheries Worldwide 
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Short Description:Identifies journal articles on the biology and culture of fish. 
Full Description:Identifies journal articles on the biology and culture of fish. This collection of databases is designed for researchers of fish and fish culture. Citations and some abstracts are provided on all aspects of ichthyology, fisheries, and related aspects of aquaculture. Major topics include culture and propagation, limnology and oceanography, genetics and behavior, natural history, parasites, diseases, habitat management, fish processing / marketing, general research, and fisheries management. Includes the following databases: FISHLIT (1985-present); Fisheries Review (1971-present); Fish Subset of Medline (1966-present); Fishing Industry Research Institute (FIRI) Database; Fish Database (1960-present); Castell's Nutrition References (1970-present); Aquaculture (1970-84); and Fish Health News (1978-85). 
Subject(s):Agriculture; Biological Sciences; Environmental Studies;  
Publication Frequency:Quarterly 
Primary Language:English  
 
Fish & Fisheries Worldwide in EBSCO
Link:http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/get.php?instid=979357 
Access:Accessible anywhere on campus or with UIUC NetID 
Current Status:No known problems. Report an access problem with this specific resource. 
Added/Modified:Jan 12 2009 03:37PM; Jan 12 2009 03:37PM 
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