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Review Vibriosis Management in Indonesian Marine Fish Farming [PDF]
Vibriosis is a bacterial disease that has been reported in Indonesian marine fish culture since the 1990s. The disease was reported mostly in grouper and shrimp (monodon and vanname) farming, although the infections in snapper (Lates calcarifer)and abalone (Haliotis squamata)aquaculture were also occurred.
Istiqomah Indah +3 more
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In the present research, two marine fish species Chelon auratus and Siganus rivulatus were reared using a diet which contains 32 % protein for 14 months in two ponds in Alssen center of researches in Banias city of Tartous Governorate, was evaluated. The fingerlings (3 g) were collected from sea water then they were transported to two ponds (Dimensions
Mouina M. Badran
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Diversity Patterns of Benthic Macrofauna Caused by Marine Fish Farming [PDF]
This paper reviews the patterns observed in the diversity and structure of the macrofauna benthic community under the influence of fish farming. First, we explain the effects of organic enrichment on the sediment and the consequences for the inhabiting communities.
Sanz Lázaro, Carlos +1 more
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Improving Plant Health Through Nutrient Remineralization in Aquaponic Systems
The exploitation of readily bioavailable fish excreta as a source of plant nutrients lies at the cornerstone of aquaponics farming. Research on nutrient cycling in aquaponic systems has devoted considerable attention to the plant uptake of dissolved ...
Victor P. Lobanov +4 more
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Spinyhead Croaker Germ Cells Gene dnd Visualizes Primordial Germ Cells in Medaka
Spinyhead croaker (Collichthys lucidus) is an economically important fish suffering from population decline caused by overfishing and habitat destruction.
Cong Xu +5 more
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Challenges and Solutions to Viral Diseases of Finfish in Marine Aquaculture
Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector in the world, accounting for one-third of global food production. As is the case with all intensive farming systems, increase in infectious diseases has adversely impacted the growth of marine fish farming
Kizito K. Mugimba +4 more
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Biofilm responses to marine fish farm wastes [PDF]
The changes in the biofilm community due to organic matter enrichment, eutrophication and metal contamination derived from fish farming were studied. The biofilm biomass, polysaccharide content, trophic niche and element accumulation were quantified along an environmental gradient of fish farm wastes in two seasons.
Sanz-Lázaro, Carlos +2 more
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Predators on marine fish farms in Tasmania [PDF]
Marine aquaculture of the salmonids atlantic salmon (Salrno salar) and rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) is a rapidly growing industry in Tasmania. There is considerable damage to the fish on these farms by avian and mammalian predators. The mode by which these predators attack the fish on the farms allows for practical methods to reduce the loss of ...
Pemberton, D, Brothers, N, Copson, G
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE FISHERMEN IN TAMILNADU - INDIA
Fish farming is that the principal style of cultivation, whereas alternative strategies might make up marine culture. It involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, typically for food.
N Selvaraj
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Links and trade-offs between fisheries and environmental protection in relation to the sustainable development goals in Thailand [PDF]
The fisheries sector significantly contributes to global food security, nutrition, and livelihood of people. Its importance for economic benefits, healthy diets, and nutrition, and achieving sustainable food systems is highlighted by several Sustainable ...
Goethals, Peter +4 more
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