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The use of wild-caught juveniles in coastal aquaculture and its application to coral reef fishes.
Worldwide, there are many substantial coastal aquaculture and stock enhancement operations based on collection of wild juveniles. These include: growout of shrimp (Penaeidae), milkfish (Chanos chanos), eels (Anguilla spp.), yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii), edible oysters (Ostreidae) and mussels (Mytilidae);
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Microbial dynamics of wild and cultured Sinularia flexibilis: Implications for coral aquaculture
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Aquaculture, 2008
Abstract In coral aquaculture, sexual reproduction increasingly plays an important role for serving trade and reef restoration purposes. However, until coral juveniles reach a semi-stable size which makes them less vulnerable against algal growth and sedimentation, high mortality rates may occur in the first several weeks to months after settlement ...
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Abstract In coral aquaculture, sexual reproduction increasingly plays an important role for serving trade and reef restoration purposes. However, until coral juveniles reach a semi-stable size which makes them less vulnerable against algal growth and sedimentation, high mortality rates may occur in the first several weeks to months after settlement ...
Dirk Petersen +2 more
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2015
Physical and chemical (phase and chemical composition, dynamics of resorption, and strength properties), and biological (cytological compatibility and scaffold properties of the surface) properties of samples of scleractinium coral skeletons from aquacultures of three types and corresponding samples of natural coral skeletons (Pocillopora verrucosa ...
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Physical and chemical (phase and chemical composition, dynamics of resorption, and strength properties), and biological (cytological compatibility and scaffold properties of the surface) properties of samples of scleractinium coral skeletons from aquacultures of three types and corresponding samples of natural coral skeletons (Pocillopora verrucosa ...
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Economics of Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Coral Triangle
2014Marine resources in the Coral Triangle provide food, income, and jobs to its more than 350 million residents. However, the countries bordering this species-rich area—Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste—share closer links in their ecology than in their economy.
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Rapid recruitment of corals on top shell snail aquaculture structures
Coral Reefs, 2006Makoto Omori +4 more
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The study of anthropogenic impacts on benthic fauna, including cold-water corals (CWC), has increased in recent decades, but the state of knowledge fails to keep up with the rapid expansion of industry in the marine environment. Here, I aimed to experimentally probe the effects of two prominent marine industries, aquaculture and oil and gas exploration,
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The Economics of Live Rock and Live Coral Aquaculture
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