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Vibriosis in cultured marine fishes: a review [PDF]
Abstract For more than a century, vibriosis affects various species of economically important cultured marine fishes around the globe. The knowledge of this bacterial disease on many species of cultured fish is still lacking, but progressing. This review focuses on updated fundamental knowledge related to vibriosis including the history, taxonomy ...
Mohamad, Nurliyana +7 more
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The fatty acid compositions of the fish muscle and liver are substantially affected by rearing environment. However, the mechanisms underlying this effect have not been thoroughly described. In this study, we investigated the effects of different culture
Xiaojing Dong +6 more
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Environmental management of marine fish culture in Hong Kong [PDF]
Marine fish farming is an important commercial practice in Hong Kong. Marine fish farms located in eutrophic coastal waters often face the threat of severe dissolved oxygen depletion associated with algal blooms and red tides. On the other hand, mariculture activities also contribute to pollution.
Arega, F, Choi, KW, Lee, JHW
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Transfection and electroporation method shave a high possibility to apply towards transgenic production of small eggs size fish species. This study aimed to examine the potential of transfection and electroporation methods to use for transferring a ...
Eni Kusrini +3 more
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Aquaculture applications of the Family Blenniidae
Marine ornamental fish production is still in its infancy compared with its freshwater ornamental counterpart. With ~1,800 wild caught fish species imported into the US each year, there is clear need for the expansion of marine ornamental production to ...
Jesse Von Linden +3 more
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Marine amphipods as a new live prey for ornamental aquaculture: exploring the potential of Parhyale hawaiensis and Elasmopus pectenicrus [PDF]
Marine amphipods are gaining attention in aquaculture as a natural live food alternative to traditional preys such as brine shrimps (Artemia spp.). The use of Artemia is convenient for the culture of many marine species, but often problematic for some ...
Jorge Arturo Vargas-Abúndez +4 more
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING AND ITS APPLICATION FOR FLOATING FISH NET CULTURE
Marine spatial planning has become the crucial issues for an archipelagic state such as Indonesia. The global market demand on marine economic species has been initiated the exploitation of the marine species which will become the hindrance in ...
Dewayany Sutrisno
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Highlight Research • The F2 of GH-transgenic B. imbellis was successfully produced • The transgene inheritance by the F2 fish was more than 90% • The growth and body size of transgenic fish was significantly higher than control • F2 fish reached a larger
Nadia Ayuningthias +4 more
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Pathology of Myxosporea in marine fish culture
A revlew of the pathogenic impact of Myxosporea in marine fish culture is presented. At least 11 species of Bivalvulida and 7 species of Multi\~alvulida have been described in marine or brackish fish kept in different culture systems. The pathological importance of these myxosporoses is discussed, and their potential importance with the growth of ...
Álvarez-Pellitero, Mª del Pilar +1 more
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Greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is an important commercial fish for its high growth rate and excellent flesh quality. However, its sensitivity to variations of water salinity poses challenges to the cage culture. In this study, the greater amberjack
Yuqi Liu +12 more
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