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Copepod culture techniques for marine finfish larval rearing [PDF]
Copepods are the most numerous metazoans on earth and they represent about 80 % of the zooplankton in the ocean. In nature, they constitute a vital link in the marine food chain from primary producers to higher trophic levels i.e. fish.
Ranjan, Ritesh +2 more
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Phytobiotics in finfish and shellfish: a systematic review
Aquaculture is an essential contributor to global food security, supplying high-quality protein through the farming of finfish and shellfish in both freshwater and marine environments.
T. Rahul Sandeep +2 more
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Revisiting the life cycle of Margalefidinium polykrikoides Group III
Abstract Dinoflagellates produce cysts as a strategy to withstand environmental stressors, with nutrient depletion generally considered a key trigger for cyst production. Resting cysts are thick‐walled, typically composed of one to several layers, and characterized by a prolonged dormancy period.
Eduardo Pérez‐Vega +3 more
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Abstract Introduction Sponges historically dominated the heterotrophic biomass of Florida Bay's hard‐bottom habitat, providing crucial ecosystem services including shelter for soniferous shrimp that contribute to the marine soundscape. The loss of the sponge communities has inspired restoration efforts using in‐water nurseries for vegetative ...
William C. Sharp +4 more
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Comparative analysis of aquamimicry and biofloc technology (BFT) in white leg shrimp culture (Litopenaeus vannamei) illustrating the systematic review process, key findings and future research. ABSTRACT The growing global emphasis on sustainable aquaculture has driven the adoption of innovative farming approaches, including aquamimicry and biofloc ...
Md. Abdul Halim +10 more
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European Union Directive 96/23 of the 29th April 1996 requires member states to monitor certain substances and residues thereof in live animals and animal products in EU member countries.
Marine Institute
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A study conducted at the University of North Carolina Wilmington examined the growth of hatchery‐raised black sea bass (BSB), Centropristis striata, juveniles using recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) technologies.
Kaitlyn A. Hudson +5 more
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ABSTRACT The silver tigerfish (Datnioides polota) is an endangered species with high ecological and ornamental value, yet its nursery‐rearing techniques remain underdeveloped, posing a significant challenge for conservation and sustainable aquaculture.
Saima Sultana Sonia +3 more
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A guide to small-scale marine finfish hatchery technology
Recent improvements in hatchery production technology for high-value marine finfish species such as groupers have led to an increased interest in setting up hatcheries to produce fingerlings for aquaculture.
Sugama, Ketut +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined diel activity, swimming patterns and vertical distribution of hybrid grouper juveniles (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus ♀ × Epinephelus lanceolatus ♂) under captive conditions, providing behavioural reference data for the development of intelligent monitoring systems in grouper aquaculture.
Hsein‐Loong Au +9 more
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