2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.734354
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Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) artisanal production in floating cages at sea and polyculture with oyster (Crassostrea gigas)

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“…The results showed that the survival rate, live weight and biochemical components of clams in culture wastewater are significantly superior to those in control group and conventionally fed clams. Furthermore, the rationality of cultivating shellfish with wastewater has been confirmed (Jones & Preston, 1999;Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada, 2019;Shpigel & Blaylock, 1991). Wastewater rich in organic particulate matter, phytoplankton and bacteria can provide nutrients for the growth of shellfish.…”
Section: Analysis Of Ecological Value Of Shellfish In Prawn Culture Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results showed that the survival rate, live weight and biochemical components of clams in culture wastewater are significantly superior to those in control group and conventionally fed clams. Furthermore, the rationality of cultivating shellfish with wastewater has been confirmed (Jones & Preston, 1999;Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada, 2019;Shpigel & Blaylock, 1991). Wastewater rich in organic particulate matter, phytoplankton and bacteria can provide nutrients for the growth of shellfish.…”
Section: Analysis Of Ecological Value Of Shellfish In Prawn Culture Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet for all that, the particulate and dissolved pollutants in aquaculture wastewater are excellent nutrient sources for microalgae and probiotics. Microalgae can absorb N, P and other elements to synthesize their organic matters through photosynthesis (Ansari et al, 2017;Przytocka-Jusiak et al, 1984;Yan & Yu, 1997), while probiotics can remove the pollutants through nitrification, denitrification, respiration or other metabolic behaviours (He et al, 2020;Hooper et al, 1997;Kirchman et al, 1994;Ma et al, 2016). In addition, since bivalves have important ecological functions, they can filter organic and inorganic particles, phytoplankton and bacteria from water, and then deposit such substances in the form of false manure (Newell & Koch, 2004;Tendencia, 2007).…”
Section: Effects Of Two Bacteria As Microalgae Substitutes On the Activity Of Digestive Enzymes In Clamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sea floating cages constitute an alternative to conventional shrimp production systems with advantages over pond farming, such as good water circulation and high oxygen solubility (Effendi et al 2016). Moreover, aquaculture directly at sea is becoming increasingly attractive, particularly for landless and financially-poor fishing families (Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada 2019). Several studies have evaluated different stocking densities and cage designs for shrimp nursery and grow-out stages (Paquotte et al 1998, Lombardi et al 2006, Zarain-Herzberg et al 2010, Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, aquaculture directly at sea is becoming increasingly attractive, particularly for landless and financially-poor fishing families (Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada 2019). Several studies have evaluated different stocking densities and cage designs for shrimp nursery and grow-out stages (Paquotte et al 1998, Lombardi et al 2006, Zarain-Herzberg et al 2010, Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada 2019. Postlarvae have been stocked at 80-700 m -2 for the nursery stage, while stocking rates for grow-out have varied from 10 to 550 m -2 using a __________________ Corresponding editor: Carlos Alvarez wide variety of cages regarding shape, size, and materials (Paquotte et al 1998, Cuvin-Aralar et al 2009, Effendi et al 2016, Radulovich & Fuentes-Quesada 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un mayor desarrollo podría haber implicado la introducción de camarones en estanques de algas rojas (Gracilaria edulis y Gracilaria changii) (5) como fuente adicional de ingresos. La investigación sobre el policultivo entre camarones de varias especies de peces y bivalvos (6,7), se ha implementado, con el propósito de incrementar la producción y tener un control de la calidad del agua. Estas investigaciones y las prácticas culturales, se han basado principalmente en sistemas extensivos y semi-intensivos.…”
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