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Description CSIRO ScienceImage 2992 The Giant Tiger Prawn.jpg |
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The giant tiger prawn (
Penaeus monodon
) is the dominant prawn species farmed in Asia and Australia. Scientists at CSIRO Marine Research are working to improve the average productive output of the giant tiger prawn, improve the capacity of prawn farms to stock ponds with progeny from domesticated broodstock, and develop and introduce selective breeding for commercially useful traits. Picture credit: CSIRO Marine Research.
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