Crayfish and Baitfish Culture in Wild Rice Paddies

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Crayfish and Baitfish Culture in Wild Rice Paddies

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1995-09

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University of Minnesota Duluth

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Technical Report

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The objectives of the report are to identify the influence of time of capture, crayfish size, sex, and eyestalk ablation on soft shell crayfish production; to examine crayfish harvest in production-sized wild rice paddies under simulated commercial harvesting; to examine the influence of crayfish densities on wild rice depredation; to asses sucker production potential in wild rice paddies; to assess the potential of aeration for influencing the growth and survival of baitfish and crayfish in wild rice paddies; to assess the commercial viability of softshell crayfish production; to transfer results of this research to potential entrepreneurs, fish farmers, and other interested persons,

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Final Report Submitted to: Minnesota Technology Inc. and Agricultural Utilization Research Institute

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NRRI Technical Report;NRRI/TR-95/39

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Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota Duluth, 5013 Miller Trunk Hwy, Duluth, MN 55811; Minnesota Sea Grant College Program, University of Minnesota Duluth; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Duluth

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Richards, Carl; Gunderson, Jeffrey; Tucker, Paul; McDonald, Michael E. (1995). Crayfish and Baitfish Culture in Wild Rice Paddies. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/189126.

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