2 resultados para 4298
em Aquatic Commons
Resumo:
Die wichtigsten Fragen dieser Untersuchungen betreffen die Verbreitung und Konzentrationen der Garnelen im Winter, die Größenzusammensetzung und das Geschlechterverhältnis. Es wird untersucht, welchen Einfluß die Winterfischerei sowie der Wegfraß durch Räuber wie Kabeljau, Wittling, Franzosendorsch etc. auf den Bestand und die fangaussichten der nächsten Saison im Watt haben. Der Anteil eiertragender und nicht eiertragender Weibchen, sowie Schätzungen über die Laichzeiten und das Auftreten von Garnelenlarven im Plankton sollen unsere Kenntnis über die Garnelenbestände ergänzen. Zu klären ist auch wieviel Larven pro Weibchen schlüpfen und ob Sturmserien zur Verdriftung von Larvenwolken führen.
Resumo:
An aquaponic system was studied through the integrated culture of mono-sex GIFT and two types of vegetables viz. morning glory, Ipomoea reptans and taro, Colocasia esculenta in a recirculating system for 15 weeks. Tilapia fry of uniform size of 0.76 g were released in three treatments (stocking densities): 106 fish/m³ (T1), 142 fish/m³ (T2) and 177 fish/m³ (T3) to assess the effect of stocking density on the growth performance of fish. Fish were fed with a commercial feed containing 25% protein. Weight gain (g) of tilapia ranged from 19.41 to 32.67 g and was inversely related with stocking density. Percent weight gain varied between 2553.99 and 4298.68% and was significantly different among the treatments. SGR ranged from 3.09 to 3.59% per day and varied significantly. FCR varied from 2.19 to 2.69 and had a positive correlation with stocking density. The highest survival rate (%) was achieved in T1 (99%) followed by T2 (98%) and T3 (96%). Production of fish ranged from 3.43 to 3.52 kg/m³ and was inversely related with stocking density. The present study demonstrated that 106 fish/m³ was the best stocking density in terms of growth, food conversion ratio, survival and production for tilapia culture in the aquaponic system.