Text
Larval Fish Aquaculture
In finfish aquaculture successful larval rearing and seed supply require the understanding of fish biology in early life history and technological practice in hatcheries. Hatcheries. produce larval and juvenile fish primarily to support the aquaculture industry where fish are transferred to on glowing systems or supply juvenile fish for stock enhancement in wild. Aquaculture continues to grow more rapidly than all other animal food producing sectors. The gap between seafood supply and market demand suggests a great potential for aquaculture development to meet the needs of seafood consumers. In aquaculture, larval fish rearing is a bottleneck to supply sufficient quantity and high quality of fingerlings for growth production. In the past decade, marine finfish larviculture teachniques have quickly advanced. Feeding regimes and culture systems have been greatly modified to improve hatchery performance and efficiency. While the use of live food organisms, especially at first fedding , is still obligatory in most marine fish larvae culture , super intensive rotifer culture using algal paste has improved cost effectiveness in hatchery operation. Weaning of fish larvae to formulated feed at a later stage of development is easily achieved by co feeding formulated feed with live food . Larval deformity and cannibalism are a challenge in some fish species, but sytems innovation and management strategies have dramatically reduced their negative impact in larval fish rearing.
0000015158 | 639.3 JIA l cop.1 | My Library (koleksi baru) | Tersedia |
0000015159 | 639.3 JIA l cop.2 | My Library (koleksi baru) | Tersedia |
0000015160 | 639.3 JIA l cop.3 | My Library (koleksi baru) | Tersedia |
0000015161 | 639.3 JIA l cop.4 | My Library (koleksi baru) | Tersedia |
0000015162 | 639.3 JIA l cop.5 | My Library (koleksi baru) | Tersedia |
0000015163 | 639.3 JIA l cop.6 | My Library (koleksi baru) | Tersedia |
Tidak tersedia versi lain