Shrimp
Artemia, the ‘magic powder’ fueling a multi-billion-dollar industry
Hatcheries depend on the brine shrimp artemia – microscopic creatures facing climate change and overharvesting threats – as feed in larviculture
- Culture of giant freshwater prawns in China
- Building a better shrimp nursery, part 1
- Culture of Penaeus vannamei in Single-Phase & Three-Phase Recirculating Aquaculture Systems
- Global Shrimp OP: 2001 – Preliminary Report Aerated Pond Management
- Bacillus Probiotics Improve Hatchery, Nursery Production In EMS-Hit Mexico
- Biosecurity For Shrimp Farms
- Cefas develops technology to help combat shrimp disease
- Challenges of RAS technology
Shrimp
Effects of Sterol supplements on Shrimp Growth, Survival
A study found the quality and levels of sterols in experimental feeds affected the growth performance of Pacific white shrimp.
Intensive Farm In Bali, Indonesia, Produces Shrimp In Biofloc System
Bali Island in Indonesia is a popular tourist destination. However, a few aquaculture facilities, including small shrimp farms
Laval shrimp nutrition
Astable supply of high-quality postlarvae (PL) is an essential requirement to guarantee the future sustainability of shrimp production.
Mixed Maturation Diets Improve Shrimp Broodstock Performance
Interest in captive reproduction of penaeid shrimp is increasing worldwide due to the urgent need to establish selective breeding programs and produce certified
New nursery diet for shrimp performs well at super-high stocking densities
Interest has renewedin multiphase shrimp production, where shrimp postlarvae (PL) are stocked in intensive raceway tanks during a short nursery phase
New technology proves effective for EMS-hit shrimp farmer
This bacteria, which has both virulent and benign strains, causes acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) or early mortality syndrome (EMS) in shrimp.
Ongoing Studies Advance Intensive Shrimp Culture In Zero-Exchange Biofloc Raceways
In ongoing trials of greenhouseenclosed intensive biofloc shrimp culture systems, the objectives of a 2012 study were to evaluate the performance
The importance of dissolved oxygen in Pacific White Shrimp Culture
At present, industrial scale marine shrimp producers in almost every country produce the same kind of shrimp-- Pacific White Shrimp, or White Leg Shrimp
Whitespot resistant gene could save shrimp industry millions
White spot syndrome is still one of the most serious diseases for shrimp farmers across Asia and South America, with no effective way of combating it.
Feed management improves profits in intensive white shrimp farming
To ensure optimal water quality and clean pond bottoms at shrimp farms, choosing consistently goodquality feed and close monitoring of feed trays supported
Four-Phase, Biosecure System Produces Shrimp Broodstock in Ecuador
Virus (WSSV) in Ecuador has been the implementation of new management strategies in broodstock growout practices
Effective Management Of WSSV In Shrimp - A Seven-Step Program
As research on WSSV continues, common-sense steps can lessen the potential impacts of white spot syndrome virus on shrimpfarming operations