Dietary acidification in aquaculture
In monogastric animals, which include a wide variety of aquaculture species (for example, salmon, trout, tilapia, seabass and pangasius)
The fish adapt to the conditions within biofloc systems and grow well by utilizing the bioflocs as a feed source. Biofloc systems enable more intensive tilapia
Most Tilapia “farmers” designate a breeding tank that houses 5 females and 1 male. This ratio allows for maximum production from the breeding pairs.
Much of Brazil’s expanding tilapia aquaculture takes place in floating cages with sturdy frames and nets made from plastic-coated steel or polypropylene.
Dissolved oxygen (DO) refers to oxygen gas that is dissolved in water. Fish "breathe" oxygen just as land animals do.
Producing tilapia seed is relatively easy, as all tilapia species mature early (in four to six months) and reproduce year-round under suitable environmental
Ragworms (polychaetes) are traditionally used as bait by fishermen. But processed ragworms are an excellent alternative to fishmeal
Professor Margareth Øverland presented her innovative research focused on partially replacing fish meal in the diets of farmed fish by a yeast created
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Scientists from the University of Glasgow, working with major companies in the aquaculture industry BioMar Ltd and Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd, have discovere
China produces 60% of the world’s aquaculture but unsustainable practices and poor regulation mean fishstocks are vanishing, writes Jillian Du
Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) were introduced to China in 1992 and commercially produced since 1995. The high value of the fish — as high as $60/kg in the late
The walleye (Sander vitreus, previously known as Stizostedion vitreum) is a freshwater perciform (family Percidae) fish native to the Northern United States
Physiological stress and physical injury are the primary contributing factors of fish disease and mortality in aquaculture.
Dartmouth Research Assistant Professor Pallab Sarker (left) and Professor Anne Kapucinski conduct an experiment on the use of microalgae as a sustainable feed
Production systems based on biofloc technology (BFT) result in high yields of various commercially-important aquatic animals because two important production
The Indian major carp Rohu (Labeo rohita) is one of the most popular carp species and is widely cultured throughout Asia.
A research project that begins next month could provide the aquaculture industry with an innovative tool to combat fish diseases while eschewing the use
In Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) farming – as in all fed aquacultured species – feed accounts for 60 percent of the total production costs.
Wageningen researchers conduct perception-reality analysis of Vietnam’s booming export. The stunning growth of Vietnam’s pangasius industry over the past decade