17 research outputs found
Hatchery seed production and cage farming of Tiger grouper Epinephelus fuscoguttatus (Forsskal 1775) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
1678-1685Grouper fishes have been considered as commercially important candidate species for aquaculture. Among them, the Tiger grouper (Epinepheleus fuscoguttatus) is one of the most relished finfish that demands an excellent price in the fish markets of Southeast Asia. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture (RGCA), has launched a project on breeding, seed production and grow out farming of grouper at Andaman & Nicobar Islands (ANI). The project developed technology for breeding and grow-out farming of Tiger grouper, which is widely distributed in Andamans and also form a candidate species for captive breeding and sea cage culture. Its wild catches are extremely limited and insufficient to meet the huge market demands. Hence, development of a standard technology for the seed production of Tiger grouper is an imperative to boost the country’s export revenue. The paper presented here, is one such initiative by RGCA on seed production and cage culture of E. fuscoguttatus
Synergetic effect of probiotic, molasses and immunostimulant supplementation on the production of white leg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Boone, 1931
820-828The aim of the study is to find out a suitable combination of supplements for the successful production of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. The experiment was performed in two different shrimp farms located in the same area at Athirampattinam (Farm-A) and (Farm-B), Tamil Nadu, East coast of India. Each group consisted of three ponds, farm-A supplemented with probiotic, immunostimulant and molasses. Subsequently, farm-B was supplemented with chemicals and probiotics. The shrimp average body weight (23.2 ± 0.41 g) survival (84 ± 0.05 %) and production (6.98 tons/ha) was significantly higher (P ) in farm-A than the farm-B. The water parameters such as temperature, pH, salinity, transparency, dissolved oxygen, total ammonia, nitrite, total plate count and Vibrio population were significantly varied between these two farms. The safe water quality parameter values were obtained in farm-A. Henceforth, the present study was concluded that the supplementation of probiotic, immunostimulant and molasses combination enhanced the shrimp production
Reconstruction of the microalga Nannochloropsis salina genome-scale metabolic model with applications to lipid production
Microbial and genetically engineered oils as replacements for fish oil in aquaculture feeds
A first report of symbiotic polychaete Scale Worm <i>Gastrolepidia clavier</i> Schmarda, 1861 (Phyllodocida: Polynoidae) from Lakshadweep Archipelago, India.
Symbiotic polychaete Gastrolepidia clavigera Schmarda (Phyllodocida: Polynoidae) has been documented based on the specimen collected from the intertidal area of Agatti island, Lakshadweep, India. G. clavigera is found to be associated with the variety of holothurians such as Stichopus chloronotus, Holothuria atra and Holothuria sp. The percentage occurrence of G. clavigera individuals on the symbiotic host Holothuria sp. was 41.9% followed H. atra 38.7% and Stichopus chloronotus 19.3% respectively. The present contribution also provides morphological diagnoses of the collected specimen as well as range extension of the species
Studies on the genomic DNA integrity of marine fishes through chip-based gel electrophoresis
1695-1698Present study consists the extraction of gDNA from marine fish gut samples that belong to the Chaetodontidae family. Eppendorf BioSpectrometer kinetic, based on UV spectroscopy, and Qubit 2.0, was employed for this purpose, with ladder. Thus on-chip, gel electrophoresis was performed for the analysis of gDNA quantification and sizing in the NGS sample preparation workflow. Quantification of 2 different gDNAs from gut samples of Pakistan butterfly (Chaetodon collare) and Indian vagabond (Chaetodon decussates) was made with a standard DNA