Shrimp hatcheries in China are suffering heavy losses due to an outbreak of an as-yet-unidentified disease, referred to only as "glass post-larvae".
Mao Aitao, the head of the hatchery division at Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products, told Undercurrent News the phenomenon typically afflicts larvas five to 10 days old, with the main symptom being post-larvae (PLs) become translucent before dying [...]
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