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Cobia exhibits a permanent gastric acidity as digestion strategy
Póster presentado en el Aquaculture Europe 16 (Food for Thought), celebrado en Edimburgo del 20 al 23 de septiembre de 2016. This study examines the postprandial pH changes in the digestive tract of Cobia juveniles reared at 30° and 34° C. Cobia juveniles maintain a gastric luminal pH close to 4 throughout the day.
Yúfera, Manuel +8 more
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Marine fisheries in India has been showing a slow pace of growth during the last one decade. Though the production from the seas was stagnating, the annual total marine fish landings exceeded three million tonnes, However, meeting the requirements of
Narayanakumar, R, Ramachandran, C
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Guidelines for Sea Cage Farming in India Towards Blue Revolution [PDF]
Mariculture – the farming of marine organisms for food - is the fastest growing sub-sector of aquaculture. The global mariculture production including the seaweeds was 54.0 million tonnes (2014), which constituted 53.4% of the aquaculture production ...
DADF, New Delhi, NFDB, Hyderabad
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Puffer fish menace in Kerala: a case of decline in predatory control in the southeastern Arabian Sea [PDF]
Since 2006, fishermen in Kerala have been complaining about the extraordinary abundance of puffer fishes (Figure 1 a) in the Arabian Sea during the postmonsoon period and the extensive damage it causes to their nets and catch1,2.
Kripa, V +3 more
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CMFRI Newsletter No.146 July-September 2015 [PDF]
An important nutraceutical, CadalminTM Antidiabetic extract (ADe) developed from seaweeds by the institute, was officially released on the ICAR Foundation Day celebrations held recently.
CMFRI, Kochi
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Mariculture Research and Development in India - Frontier Areas [PDF]
Mariculture contributes 36.5% of the global aquaculture production by quantity, producing a variety of high value finfish, crustaceans and molluscs.
Gopakumar, G, Rao, G Syda
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5th International Symposium on Cage Aquaculture in Asia Book of Abstracts [PDF]
The 5th International Symposium on Cage Aquaculture in Asia (CAA5) is being organised by the Asian Fisheries Society and the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), in association with the Asian Fisheries Society Indian Branch, from the
Joseph, Shoji +4 more
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POTENTIAL OF COBIA (Rachycentron Canadum) IN MALAYSIA: A REVIEW
The Rachycentron canadum, more often referred to as the Cobia, is a pelagic fish that migrates and is found in tropical and subtropical oceans. This species, belonging to the Perciformes order, has been commercially farmed since the late 1990s due to its fast growth rate, high-quality meat, and tolerance to temperature and salinity fluctuations.
Fatin Maisarah Hamid +8 more
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Development of Cobia(Rachycentron canadum) and Pompano(Trachinotus blochii) Aquaculture in India [PDF]
Development of Cobia(Rachycentron canadum) and Pompano(Trachinotus blochii) Aquaculture in ...
Gopakumar, G
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