Search Results for: Live crustaceans
and porpoises rodents domesticated fish freshwater fish searun fish saltwater fish birds waterfowl upland fowl shorebirds birds of prey seabirds other birds marine invertebrates bivalves (clams, mussels, and others) sea snails (abalones, dogwinkles, periwinkles, and others) sea slugs (nudibranch) crustaceans
and porpoises rodents domesticated fish freshwater fish searun fish saltwater fish birds waterfowl upland fowl shorebirds birds of prey seabirds other birds marine invertebrates bivalves (clams, mussels, and others) sea snails (abalones, dogwinkles, periwinkles, and others) sea slugs (nudibranch) crustaceans...
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by-products; shrimp shells, crab shells and defect mussels, for potential (bio)active compounds targeted at the sustainable supply of safe, healthy foods. research indicates that the abundance of hepatopancreas tissue, the open circulatory system, the filtering nature and the shell structures render crustaceans
by-products; shrimp shells, crab shells and defect mussels, for potential (bio)active compounds targeted at the sustainable supply of safe, healthy foods. research indicates that the abundance of hepatopancreas tissue, the open circulatory system, the filtering nature and the shell structures render crustaceans...
http://www.marinebiotech.eu/blueshell
are part of crop, livestock, forest or aquaculture systems, harvested forest and aquatic species, the wild relatives of domesticated species, and other wild species harvested for food and other products. it also encompasses what is known as "associated biodiversity", the vast range of organisms that live
distinct species, as several are reported by more than one country), of which the vast majority are plants, followed by fish and mammals. link figure number of wild food species reported, by type and region number of responses reptiles and amphibians plants other molluscs mammals insects fungi fish crustaceans...
http://www.fao.org/state-of-biodiversity-for-food-agriculture/en/