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GILPAT: An Investigation into Gill Pathologies in Marine Reared Finfish [PDF]
Lead Partner: Marine Institute, Rinville, Oranmore, Co. Galway. Project Partners: Vet-Aqua International, Oranmore, Co. Galway. Coastal & Marine Research Centre (CMRC), University College Cork. Veterinary Sciences Division, Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Belfast.
Ruane, N. M. +5 more
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Utilizing Brachionus biodiversity in marine finfish larviculture [PDF]
Mouth gape sizes of marine finfish larvae determine the size of rotifer prey that can be ingested, so providing appropriate size rotifers controls the success of larval rearing. It is difficult for hatcheries to maintain pure cultures of multiple rotifer species by long-term serial dilution without cross-contamination.
Terry W. Snell +2 more
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Present study investigated trace element concentrations in either muscles or whole samples of 37 finfish and crustaceans harvested with gillnet from fresh (Olomore), marine (Eti osa) and brackish (Lekki Lagoon) waters of Ogun and Lagos states, Nigeria ...
Olujimi Olanrewaju +2 more
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Formaldehyde (FA) content in nine commonly available marine and freshwater finfish and one shrimp species marketed in Dhaka was assessed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method.
Shuva Bhowmik +4 more
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Site Suitability for Finfish Marine Aquaculture in the Central Mediterranean Sea
Farm site selection plays a critical role in determining the productivity, environmental impact, and interactions of aquaculture activities with ecosystem services.
Erika M. D. Porporato +5 more
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In the Philippines, very high fishing pressure coincides with the globally greatest number of shorefish species, yet no long-term fisheries data are available to explore species-level changes that may have occurred widely in the most species rich and ...
Margarita N Lavides +6 more
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Vertical distribution of bacteria populations at the finfish marine culture in North Bali Coast, Indonesia [PDF]
One of the indicators of aquatic biology is the bacterial population. This study was conducted to determine the vertical distribution of bacterial populations in coastal waters at the marine fish farming in North Bali. Three locations of water samples in
Mahardika Ketut +3 more
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Fish seed are important for the growth of aquaculture in Bangladesh, but there are many challenges associated with supplying quality fish seed. This review evaluated the current level of production, issues and challenges that are affecting the production
Islam Md. Rabiul +5 more
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Knowledge of reproductive biology forms the basis for assessing population dynamics and developing sustainable exploitation strategies. Although the talang queenfish (Scomberoides commersonnianus) holds substantial commercial value, data from Indian ...
K.M. Rajesh +6 more
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Marine finfish aquaculture is affected by diverse infectious diseases, and they commonly occur as co-infection. Some of the most frequent and prevalent Gram-negative bacterial pathogens of the finfish aquaculture include Piscirickettsia salmonis ...
Joy Chukwu-Osazuwa +6 more
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