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Antibiofilm from phyllosphere improves survival and gut health of juvenile pearl gentian hybrid grouper challenged with Vibrio harveyi. [PDF]
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Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1963
Cell proliferation of tissue explants of different organs from marine fish has been achieved in a nutrient solution composed of Medium 199 plus 10% human serum. Fin, spleen, heart, kidney, liver, gonad, brain, uterus, and thymus tissues have been cultured.
P. M. Townsley, H. G. Wight, M. A. Scott
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Cell proliferation of tissue explants of different organs from marine fish has been achieved in a nutrient solution composed of Medium 199 plus 10% human serum. Fin, spleen, heart, kidney, liver, gonad, brain, uterus, and thymus tissues have been cultured.
P. M. Townsley, H. G. Wight, M. A. Scott
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Dissolved Oxygen Variations in Marine Fish Culture Zone
Journal of Environmental Engineering, 1991Extensive field measurements aimed at studying short-term dissolved oxygen (DO) variability have been carried out in a marine fish culture zone in Hong Kong. A dynamic oxygen budget model is developed to analyze the diurnal water-quality data from a series of 26-hr surveys.
Lee, Joseph Hun Wei +3 more
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Environmental impact of a marine fish cage culture
2022Cultivation of fish in floating net cages increased rapidly during the 1970's. It was not until recently that investigations on environmental impact of fish cage farming were initiated. The need for such studies has increased due to the intensified use of the cage culture technique.
Hall, Per, Holby, Ola
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Forecasting of Dissolved Oxygen in Marine Fish Culture Zone
Journal of Environmental Engineering, 1991Short‐term trends in dissolved oxygen in a weakly flushed marine fish culture zone in Hong Kong are studied by a real‐time water‐quality model with seven system variables: dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll‐a, organic nitrogen, ammonia, nitrate, zooplankton, and sediment algal carbon. The carbon‐chlorophyll ratio is computed as a function of a time‐variable
Lee, Joseph Hun Wei +2 more
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Distribution of marine birnavirus in cultured marine fish species from Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2004AbstractTo determine the distribution of marine birnavirus (MABV) in cultured populations of different marine fish species, 1291 pooled tissue samples from 2672 fish belonging to 22 species and one hybrid were collected from Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, during 1999–2001.
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Solving parasite-related problems in cultured marine fish
International Journal for Parasitology, 1987Abstract 1. 1. Our knowledge of parasite born e diseases of cultured marine fish is restricted by the limited extent of practiced mariculture. 2. 2. Several parasites, pathogenic to fish including capsaloid, microcotylid and diclidophoran monogeneans and caligid copepods are ubiquitous in mariculture systems in diverse species of fish and ...
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Possible Transmission of Streptococcus iniae from Wild Fish to Cultured Marine Fish
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998ABSTRACT Streptococcus iniae was isolated from diseased wild fish collected near a mariculture facility where gilthead sea bream and European sea bass exhibited a similar infection. Species-specific PCR and ribotyping confirmed that wild and cultured fish were infected by a single S.
A, Zlotkin, H, Hershko, A, Eldar
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Viral Diseases of Cultured Marine Fish
2008Since the first occurrence of a previously unknown disease, characterized by vacuolating brain lesions associated to nodavirus infection, similar diseases have been reported from more than 40 marine species belonging to different families. According to OIE (Office International des Epizooties) all these epizootics should be regarded as a single disease
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