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Cobia culture in Taiwan: current status and problems
Aquaculture, 2004Cobia, Rachycentron canadum, is a widely distributed species from the Indo-Pacific waters to the southern Atlantic Ocean. In Taiwan, it is an indigenous and an ideal species for cage culture. Due to its high market value in both domestic and international markets, the technology for its culture has rapidly developed in the past few years. These include
I Chiu Liao +5 more
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Pepsin ontogeny and stomach development in larval cobia
Aquaculture, 2012Abstract The appearance of stomach pepsin activity in teleosts is one of the last ontogenetic events during the larval stages, and typically marks the completion of the shift from intracellular to extracellular mode of digestion. The present trial describes the morphological and functional ontogeny of cobia's stomach.
Guillaume Salze +2 more
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Cyproidea cobia Azman, 2009, sp. nov.
2009Published as part of Azman, B. A. R., 2009, Cyproideidae *, pp. 380-392 in Zootaxa 2260 (1) on pages 381-385, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2260.1.19, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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COBIA: The next generation buoy a modular approach
OCEANS 2008, 2008Buoys are continuing to see increased use around the world for functions ranging from collecting atmospheric, meteorological and oceanographic data to providing early warning of tsunamis and renewable power generation. To accomplish these tasks, many of the current buoy systems attempt to couple cutting-edge sensors and advanced communication ...
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Energy budget of early juvenile cobia, Rachycentron canadum
2008Aquaculture is becoming increasingly important for the production of fish and other seafood for human consumption. With many wild fisheries worldwide being overfished or closed and human demand for seafood increasing, increased production of valuable species through intensive aquaculture is critical.
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Cryopreservation of sperm in cobia, Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766)
Aquaculture, 2022Krishnamoorthy Dhanasekar +2 more
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