Echinoderm Aquaculture 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119005810.ch13
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Sea Cucumber Farming in Japan

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“…Similar results were found in benthic juveniles; however, they exhibited increased tolerance to lower salinity levels (20‰) ( Table 1 ). The suitable salinity level for juvenile dog conch is between 20 and 35‰, indicating a wide range that is similar or better than those for sea urchins and sea cucumbers [ 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 ]. It means that the flow-water method from aquaculture ponds to provide early food sources for L. canarium has practical potential, even the salinity of the land-based ponds being more susceptible than natural seawater.…”
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“…Similar results were found in benthic juveniles; however, they exhibited increased tolerance to lower salinity levels (20‰) ( Table 1 ). The suitable salinity level for juvenile dog conch is between 20 and 35‰, indicating a wide range that is similar or better than those for sea urchins and sea cucumbers [ 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 ]. It means that the flow-water method from aquaculture ponds to provide early food sources for L. canarium has practical potential, even the salinity of the land-based ponds being more susceptible than natural seawater.…”
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“…In IMTA, one kind of polyculture method, the uneaten feed and waste of one species are collected and converted into feed, fertilizer, and energy for another species [ 40 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 ]. For example, large organic solids are generated from feed waste or feces and can be consumed by deposit feeders such as sea urchins and sea cucumbers [ 32 , 38 , 39 ]. Although sea urchins and sea cucumbers are favorable IMTA species, they have mainly been used in marine cages.…”
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“…Por su parte, China, además de ser el principal consumidor e importador de pepinos de mar, también es el principal productor (Chen & Chang, 2015;Katow, Okumura, Sakai, & Shibuya, 2015;Tuwo & Tresnati, 2015). En granjas acuícolas se han producido 200 millones ton al año (equivalente a casi US$ 4 millones al 2010, cantidad que no es suficiente para abastecer la alta demanda del mercado, y por ello, han recurrido a la compra de pepinos de mar de otros países.…”
Section: La Acuicultura De Equinodermos En América Latinaunclassified
“…Por ejemplo, A. japonicus es 85-95 % de humedad, 3-6 % proteínas, 2-4 %, carbohidratos (0.2-0.4 %) y lípidos (0.2-0.4 %) (Saito, Kunisaki, Urano, & Kimura, 2002). Las especies cultivadas para producción de ingredientes para cosmética y medicinas, tenemos: Parastichopus nigripunctatus, Cucumaria japónica, Bohadschia argus, Stichopus chloronotus, Holothuria (Halodeima) atra, H. scabra y Thelenota ananas (Katow, Okumura, Sakai, & Shibuya, 2015) en Japón; Stichopus japonicus (Zhou et al, 2006) y H. leucospilota (Yu, Hu, Zhou, Li, & Peng, 2012) en China; H. scabra en India (James, Gandhi, Palaniswamy, & Rodrigo, 1994), en Islas Salomón (Battaglene, Seymour, & Ramofafia, 1999), en Vietnam (Pitt & Nguyen, 2004), en Australia (Giraspy & Ivy, 2005), y en Tailandia (Sithisak, Pongtippatee, & Withyachumnarnkul, 2013) (Rogers, 2018), Colombia (Gómez-León, López-Navarro, Benavides, Roa-Méndez, & Santos-Acevedo, 2015), y en Bermuda (Sarkis, 2015); Holothuria floridana en Panamá (Luis Felaco, com. pers., 2020) y Holothuria mexicana en México y Belice (Rogers, 2018), H. theeli en Ecuador (Sonnenholzner, 2019;Sonnenholzner, Moreira, & Panchana, 2019); Apostichopus parvimensis en México (Vela-Gallo, 2017), y Athyonidium chilensis en Chile (Guisado et al, 2012).…”
Section: La Acuicultura De Equinodermos En América Latinaunclassified