Aquaculture: farming aquatic animals and plants
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CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION XIII PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION XIV LIST
OF CONTRIBUTORS XV1 INTRODUCTION 1 JOHN S. LUCAS 1.1 WHAT IS
AQUACULTURE? 11.2 ORIGINS OF AQUACULTURE AND AGRICULTURE 21.3
AQUACULTURE AND CAPTURE FISHERIES PRODUCTION 41.4 THE BLUE REVOLUTION
61.5 AN ALLEGORY 111.6 DIVERSITY OF AQUACULTURE 121.7 STOCK ENHANCEMENT
121.8 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN AQUACULTURE 141.9 CONCLUSIONS 16REFERENCES 172
GENERAL PRINCIPLES 18 PETER APPLEFORD, JOHN S. LUCAS AND PAUL C.
SOUTHGATE 2.1 INTRODUCTION 182.2 STRUCTURES USED FOR AQUACULTURE 182.3
INTENSITY OF AQUACULTURE 262.4 STATIC, OPEN, SEMI-CLOSED AND
RECIRCULATING (CLOSED) SYSTEMS 322.5 PLUMBING AND PUMPS 372.6 SITE
SELECTION AND DEVELOPMENT 422.7 HATCHERY SYSTEMS 442.8 SELECTING A NEW
SPECIES FOR CULTURE 462.9 DEVELOPING A NEW CULTURED SPECIES 48REFERENCES
503 WATER QUALITY 52 CLAUDE BOYD 3.1 INTRODUCTION 523.2 WATER QUALITY
VARIABLES 523.3 EFFECTS OF WATER QUALITY ON CULTURE SPECIES 623.4 WATER
QUALITY MANAGEMENT 683.5 EFFLUENTS 80V
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VI CONTENTS
3.6 SUMMARY 81
REFERENCES 82
4 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 84
MARTIN KUMAR AND SIMON CRIPPS 4.1 PUBLIC IMAGE 84
4.2 IMPACTS FROM LAND-BASED AQUACULTURE 85
4.3 IMPACTS OF AQUACULTURE WITHIN LARGE WATER BODIES 91
4.4 GENERAL IMPACTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT 93
4.5 IMPACT ASSESSMENT 99
4.6 INTEGRATED WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND AQUACULTURE 101
4.7 INTEGRATED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 103
4.8 CONCLUSIONS 104
REFERENCES 105
5 DESERT AQUACULTURE 107
INLAND: SAGIV KOLKOVSKI, YITZHAK SIMON AND GIDEON HULATA COASTAL: SAGIV
KOLKOVSKI AND NASSER AYARIL 5.1 INTRODUCTION 107
5.2 THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE 108
5.3 REGIONAL VARIATION IN ISRAEL 108
5.4 AQUACULTURE IN GEOTHERMAL WATER 108
5.5 WATER-LIMITED AQUACULTURE 112
5.6 INDOOR AQUACULTURE FACILITIES 116
5.7 DESERT COASTAL AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY - THE SAUDI ARABIAN EXPERIENCE
116
5.8 BRINE SHRIMP (ARTEMIA SP.) PRODUCTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA 120
5.9 SPECIES FOR WATER-LIMITED AQUACULTURE 121
5.10 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 123
REFERENCES 124
6 REPRODUCTION, LIFE CYCLES AND GROWTH 126
JOHN S. LUCAS AND PAUL C. SOUTHGATE 6.1 INTRODUCTION 126
6.2 REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY 126
6.3 LIFE CYCLES 129
6.4 GROWTH 133
REFERENCES 137
7 GENETICS 138
REX DUNHAM 1. 1 INTRODUCTION 138
7.2 BASIC GENETICS 138
7.3 DOMESTICATION AND STRAIN EVALUATION 140
7.4 SELECTION 141
7.5 INBREEDING AND MAINTENANCE OF GENETIC QUALITY 145
7.6 CROSSBREEDING AND HYBRIDIZATION 145
7.7 CHROMOSOMAL TECHNIQUES 149
7.8 MOLECULAR AND GENOMIC TECHNIQUES 155
7.9 FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS 161
REFERENCES 162
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CONTENTS VII
8 NUTRITION 164
SENA DE SILVA, GIOVANNI TURCHINI AND DAVID FRANCIS 8.1 INTRODUCTION 164
8.2 FEED INTAKE, DIGESTION AND NUTRIENT ABSORPTION 165
8.3 NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 166
8.4 TYPES OF FEED 177
8.5 SELECTING FEED INGREDIENTS AND FORMULATION 180
8.6 FEED MANAGEMENT 181
8.7 MAJOR FEED-RELATED ISSUES CONFRONTING THE AQUACULTURE SECTOR 182
8.8 CONCLUSIONS 186
REFERENCES 186
9 FOODS AND FEEDING 188
PAUL C. SOUTHGATE 9.1 INTRODUCTION 188
9.2 FOODS FOR HATCHERY CULTURE SYSTEMS 188
9.3 MICROALGAE 188
9.4 ZOOPLANKTON 194
9.5 FEEDING STRATEGY FOR LARVAL CULTURE 199
9.6 COMPOUND HATCHERY FEEDS 200
9.7 DEVELOPMENT OF ARTIFICIAL DIETS FOR FISH LARVAE 201
9.8 HARVESTING NATURAL PLANKTON 202
9.9 POND FERTILISATION AS A FOOD SOURCE FOR AQUACULTURE 202
9.10 COMPOUND FEEDS 204
9.11 DISPENSING AQUACULTURE FEEDS 210
REFERENCES 212
10 DISEASES 214
LEIGH OWENS 10.1 INTRODUCTION 214
10.2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF DISEASES IN AQUACULTURE 214
10.3 THE PHILOSOPHY OF DISEASE CONTROL 216
10.4 GENERALISED DISEASE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 217
10.5 MAJOR DISEASES 220
10.6 CONCLUSIONS 228
REFERENCES 228
11 POST-HARVEST TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSING 229
ALLAN BREMNER 11.1 INTRODUCTION 229
11.2 BASIC CHARACTERISTICS 229
11.3 SAFETY AND HEALTH 230
11.4 NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS 231
11.5 THE BALANCE BETWEEN SAFETY AND NUTRITION 231
11.6 AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES PRODUCTS 231
11.7 HARVESTING 232
11.8 LIVE TRANSPORT 232
11.9 MUSCLE STRUCTURE: RIGOR AND TEXTURE 234
11.10 STUNNING AND POST-MORTEM PROCESSING 236
11.11 EFFECTS OF FEED ON THE PRODUCT 237
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11.12 SPECIALISED NICHE MARKET PRODUCTS 238
11.13 FLAVOURS AND TAINTS 238
11.14 TEXTURE 239
11.15 CONCEPTS: QUALITY, FRESHNESS, SHELF-LIFE AND QUALITY INDEX 239
11.16 MICROBIOLOGY, SPECIFIC SPOILAGE ORGANISM (SSO) AND OTHER SPOILAGE
PROCESSES 241
11.17 FREEZING AND FROZEN STORAGE 242
11.18 PACKAGING 246
11.19 QUALITY CONTROL, QUALITY ASSURANCE, HACCP AND RISK ASSESSMENT 248
11.20 TRACEABILITY, IDENTIFICATION AND ORIGIN 249
11.21 CANNING 249
11.22 SMOKING 250
11.23 CONCLUDING REMARKS 250
REFERENCES 251
12 ECONOMICS AND MARKETING 252
CLEM TISDELL 12.1 INTRODUCTION 252
12.2 PROFITABILITY FROM A BUSINESS VIEWPOINT (FARM MODELS) 253
12.3 MARKETS AND MARKETING 256
12.4 ECONOMIES OF SCALE AND SIMILAR FACTORS 259
12.5 ALLOWING FOR AND COPING WITH BUSINESS RISK AND UNCERTAINTY 261
12.6 ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT FROM A SOCIAL STANDPOINT 264
REFERENCES 266
13 SEAWEED AND MICROALGAE 268
SEAWEED: NICHOLAS A. PAUL AND C. K. TSENG MICROALGAE: MICHAEL BOROWITZKA
13.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 268
13.2 SEAWEED 268
13.3 MICROALGAE 284
REFERENCES 292
14 CARPS 294
SENA DE SILVA 14.1 INTRODUCTION 294
14.2 ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY 295
14.3 ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION 296
14.4 NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS 299
14.5 CULTURE 300
14.6 DISEASES 307
14.7 GENETIC IMPROVEMENT 307
14.8 ECONOMIC VIABILITY 307
14.9 CULTURE-BASED FISHERIES 308
14.10 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CARP CULTURE 310
14.11 CONCLUSIONS 311
REFERENCES 311
15 SALMONIDS 313
JOHN PURSER AND NIGEL FORTEATH 15.1 INTRODUCTION 313
15.2 BIOLOGY 315
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CONTENTS IX
15.3 FRESHWATER FARMING 317
15.4 MARINE FARMING 327
15.5 FEEDS 331
15.6 GRADING AND STOCKING DENSITIES 333
15.7 MATURATION, SEX REVERSAL AND TRIPLOIDY 334
15.8 FISH HEALTH 335
15.9 HARVESTING AND PRODUCTS 336
REFERENCES 336
16 TILAPIAS 338
VICTOR SURESH AND RAM C. BHUJEL
338 339 343 344 345 348
350 354 359 361 362
365
365 365 366 367 368 373 375 376 380 381 382
384
384 384 387 394 397 401 406 409 413 417 443
16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.10
INTRODUCTION FAMILY, SPECIES AND GENETIC VARIATION ECOLOGY AND
DISTRIBUTION SEX DETERMINATION AND REPRODUCTION CONTROL OF REPRODUCTION
SEED PRODUCTION NUTRITION, FEEDS AND FEEDING GROW-OUT SYSTEMS DISEASE
MANAGEMENT HARVEST, PROCESSING AND MARKETING REFERENCES
17 CHANNEL CATFISH CRAIG 17.1 17.2
17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8
17.9 17.10
8 MARINE
TUCKER INTRODUCTION BIOLOGY COMMERCIAL CULTURE CULTURE FACILITIES
PRODUCTION PRACTICES WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT NUTRITION, FEEDING AND
FEED FORMULATION INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HARVESTING AND PROCESSING THE FUTURE OF CHANNEL CATFISH FARMING
REFERENCES
: FISH
JOHN TUCKER 18.1 18.2 18.3
18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.9
18.10
INTRODUCTION EARLY DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR CULTURE
REARING SYSTEMS FISH FOR STOCKING
NUTRITION OF LARVAE LARVAL CULTURE TYPES JUVENILE AND ADULT NUTRITION
HEALTH FAMILY ACCOUNTS REFERENCES
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X CONTENTS
19 PREVENTING DISEASES IN FISH BY VACCINATION 445
ANDREW BARNES 19.1 DEFINITION 445
19.2 HISTORY OF FISH VACCINES 445
19.3 FISH IMMUNOLOGY IN A NUTSHELL 445
19.4 VACCINATING FISH 449
19.5 TYPES OF VACCINE 449
19.6 ROUTES OF DELIVERY 452
19.7 ADJUVANTS 456
19.8 VACCINATION IN PRACTICE 457
19.9 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TRACK FOR COMMERCIAL FISH VACCINES 458
19.10 CONCLUSIONS 459
REFERENCES 459
20 SOFT-SHELLED TURTLES 460
QINGJUN SHAO 20.1 INTRODUCTION 460
20.2 BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS 462
20.3 COMMERCIAL CULTURE 463
20.4 CULTURE METHODS AND FACILITIES 464
20.5 CULTURING THE DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES 466
20.6 WATER QUALITY 469
20.7 NUTRITION, FEEDING AND FEED FORMULATION 469
20.8 INFECTIOUS DISEASES 471
20.9 HARVESTING AND PROCESSING 472
20.10 THE FUTURE OF SOFT-SHELLED TURTLE FARMING 474
REFERENCES 474
21 MARINE SHRIMP 476
DARRYL JORY AND TOMAS CABRERA 21.1 INTRODUCTION 476
21.2 CULTURED SPECIES 478
21.3 GROW-OUT SYSTEMS 481
21.4 PREPARATION OF PONDS 484
21.5 REPRODUCTION AND MATURATION 488
21.6 HATCHERY DESIGN AND LARVAL CULTURE 491
21.7 SEEDSTOCK QUALITY AND STOCKING 494
21.8 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT AND HARVEST 497
21.9 NUTRITION, FORMULATED DIETS AND FEED MANAGEMENT 503
21.10 EMERGING PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES AND ISSUES 507
21.11 RESPONSIBLE SHRIMP FARMING AND THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABILITY 510
REFERENCES 512
22 OTHER DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS 514
CHAOSHU ZENG, YONGXU CHENG, JOHN S. LUCAS AND PAUL C. SOUTHGATE 22.1
INTRODUCTION 514
22.2 CULTURED SPECIES 516
22.3 THE CHINESE MITTEN CRAB 517
22.4 FRESHWATER PRAWNS 522
22.5 FRESHWATER CRAYFISH 527
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CONTENTS XI
22.6 MUD CRABS 533
22.7 SPINY LOBSTERS 538
REFERENCES 539
23 BIVALVE MOLLUSCS 541
JOHN S. LUCAS 23.1 INTRODUCTION 541
23.2 ASPECTS OF BIOLOGY 541
23.3 CULTURED BIVALVES 545
23.4 PHASES OF BIVALVE AQUACULTURE 547
23.5 CULTURE PROBLEMS 554
23.6 INTRODUCTIONS AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 558
23.7 INDUSTRY REVIEWS 559
23.8 THE FUTURE OF BIVALVE AQUACULTURE 564
REFERENCES 565
24 GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS 567
LAURA CASTELL 24.1 INTRODUCTION 567
24.2 ABALONE 569
24.3 CONCHS 576
24.4 TROCHUS 577
24.5 STOCK ENHANCEMENT 579
24.6 CONCLUSION 580
REFERENCES 581
25 ORNAMENTALS 583
DANIEL KNOP (MARINE) AND JONATHAN MOORHEAD (FRESHWATER) 25.1
INTRODUCTION 583
25.2 THE AQUATIC ORNAMENTAL INDUSTRY 583
25.3 TRADE IN ORNAMENTAL FISH 583
25.4 COMPARING THE FRESHWATER AND MARINE ORNAMENTAL FISH TRADES 585
25.5 TROPICAL MARINE ORNAMENTALS 585
25.6 AQUACULTURE OF CORAL REEF FISH 586
25.7 AQUACULTURE OF MARINE INVERTEBRATES 588
25.8 AQUACULTURE OF LIVE ROCK 592
25.9 CULTURE VERSUS FIELD COLLECTION OF MARINE ORNAMENTALS 593
25.10 TROPICAL FRESHWATER ORNAMENTALS 594
25.11 COMMONLY TRADED FRESHWATER SPECIES 595
25.12 AQUACULTURE OF FRESHWATER ORNAMENTAL SPECIES 597
25.13 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING GOALS 603
25.14 THE FUTURE OF THE ORNAMENTAL INDUSTRY 603
REFERENCES 603
26 THE NEXT 20 YEARS 606
ROHANA SUBASINGHE AND NATHANAEL HISHAMUNDA 26.1 INTRODUCTION 606
26.2 RECENT TRENDS IN AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND MAJOR CHALLENGES 606
26.3 AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT SLOWS DOWN, BUT IT CONTINUES TO GROW 609
26.4 MARINE RESOURCES AND AQUAFEEDS 611
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XII CONTENTS
26.5 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS 612
26.6 DIVERSIFICATION AND EXPANSION 613
26.7 COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS 614
26.8 AQUACULTURE INSURANCE 615
26.9 UNEXPLORED OPPORTUNITIES 615
26.10 CONCLUSIONS 615
INDEX 617
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