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The response of Penaeus monodon juveniles to varying protein/energy ratios in test diets
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The response of Penaeus monodon juveniles (0.71±0.11 g) to varying protein/energy ratios in test diets was determined. Purified diets consisting of different levels of protein, lipid and carbohydrates were formulated. Two ...
A new approach in intensive nursery rearing of penaeids
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The need for a nursery phase between the hatchery and the growing pond to avoid mortalities of young postlarvae, and provide a better assessment of stocked animals is general in crustacean aquaculture.
The Centre ...
The growth of a bialgal culture and its use as food for shrimp larvae
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The cultivation of the microalga Tetraselmis chuii with the protection of the extracellular products of Chlorella kessleri, grown in a bialgal culture, allows its development in outdoor tanks without special conditions of ...
Cause of musty flavor in pond-cultured penaeid shrimp
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
In 1983, penaeid shrimp shipped into the United States from culture ponds in Ecuador were found to have an intense earthy-musty flavor which made them unmarketable. High concentrations of geosmin (trans, 1-10-dimethyl-1-9 ...
An improved strategy for building brackishwater culture ponds with iron pyrite soils in mangrove swamps
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The problems associated with acid sulfate soil limit the potential utilization of vast coastal areas of mangrove swamps for brackishwater aquaculture. There is an estimated 4.8 million ha of mangrove area in the ASEAN ...
Brackishwater shrimp culture in India and its impact on socio-economics
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
Utilization of potential area for shrimp culture in the traditional system was very meager — just 1.8% of total estimated available area of 1.45 million ha. The traditional paddy and fish culture and paddy cum fish culture ...
The integrated use of artemia in shrimp farming
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
The use of freshly hatched Artemia nauplii in penaeid hatcheries is a common practice, although a broader application of Artemia in shrimp farming is gaining more and more interest. In this regard, an integrated use of ...
The effects of manures and pelleted feeds on survival, growth and yield of Penaeus stylirostris and Penaeus vannamei in Panama
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries, Development Center, 1985)
Brackishwater ponds (0.8 m deep and 600 m2) on the Pacific Coast of Panama were stocked at 5/m2 with post-larval shrimp (1 cm, 0.05 g) collected from the wild. Species composition at stocking was 56% Penaeus vannamei, 33% ...
Role of bacteria and meiofauna in the productivity of prawn aquaculture ponds
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
Detrital food chains, based on the use of manures and compost have been used in aquaculture for centuries. Heterotrophic bacteria convert organic detritus into protein and thus constitute an important food source in ponds. ...
The use of microencapsulated feeds to replace live food organisms in shrimp hatcheries
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985)
An adequate supply of hatchery produced shrimp fry is the major constraint to the intensification and growth of shrimp culture practices. If even 20% of the more than 500,000 ha of the world's existing tropical and ...