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Pathogenic agents that cause economic impacts in aquaculture are from bacterial, viral, fungal and/or parasitic origin. In fact, the combination of one or more of these pathogens is the most common cause of disease outbreak and can increase disease dispersion among shrimp and fish.Diseases in aquaculture have been causing adverse economic and social impacts worldwide, leading to significant losses ...
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Engineering design at Chambo Fisheries, the world’s largest biofloc tank farm for tilapiaBattery of eight multi-cohort sequential continuous culture BFT tanks at Chambo Fisheries.Experience raising tilapia in biofloc technology (BFT), where aerial feeding rates are at least four to five orders of magnitude greater than in shrimp BFT systems, is limited. Areas that are particularly limited ar ...
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Seaweed cultivation is well established in Asia and needs little explanation/justification. In the western world, a renewed interest in seaweed mariculture has been triggered by their cultivation in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems, the emerging understanding of the ecosystem services they provide (e.g. nutrient biomitigation, irrigation-less and deforestation-less food pr ...
Participation in Forum on May 25, 2017
You would better also consider the presence of ethoxyquine additive in the feed pellets used in intensive fish farming and its eventual transfert to the seaweed cultivation.
Participation in Forum on March 15, 2012
Dear Dr Manal Moustafa Zaki, You did a very good job about Flavobacterium columnare. Well done !!!!! Hope to read more about your experience in this field. Congratulation.
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