Shrimp
How to Prevent Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS) in Shrimp Farms
A new/emerging shrimp disease known as early mortality syndrome (EMS) or acute hepatopancreas necrosis syndrome (AHPNS) has been reported to cause significant
- Feeds and water quality revisited
- Proper water circulation in aquaculture ponds critical
- Proper water circulation in aquaculture ponds, Part 2
- Brazil study results encouraging for injector
- The inevitable pH fluctuations of aquaculture pond water
- Efficiency of mechanical aeration
- Natural feed additive improves shrimp productivity
- On-site diagnostic kit identifies WSSV in shrimp
Shrimp
Indoor-raised shrimp find potential market in Kentucky test
By growing shrimp in a closed building, producers can dramatically increase biosecurity, produce shrimp more consistently, grow shrimp year-round
Probiotics benefit Pacific white shrimp challenged with AHPND
Early mortality syndrome (EMS) is a management syndrome. A combination of adverse factors in nutrition, biosecurity, host physiology, and especially microbial
Limited decomposition enhances PCR detection of AHPND Vibrio in shrimp
Reports have been issued over the past several years regarding the presence of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) in various countries
Genetic variation for resistance to WSS, AHPND in Pacific white shrimp
The authors conducted a preliminary analysis of data from experimental trials performed in 2014 to evaluate whether there is genetic resistance to WSS and AHPND
Four AHPND strains identified on Latin American shrimp farms
Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND), also commonly known as Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS), is a serious, major global disease of farmed shrimp
From forest to plate, a shrimp redefining ‘farmed’
Selva Shrimp, produced in harmony with mangrove forests in Vietnam, makes believers out of discerning buyers.
Genetics key to maximum growth rate for shrimp
Shrimp growth rate is considered the primary factor in affecting pond profitability in typical shrimp farming under normal production conditions
Cargill announces one-of-a-kind automated shrimp feed
Cargill has introduced a new precision shrimp feed that it says will revolutionize the shrimp industry. Precision feed improves feed efficiency, survival rates
Focus on gut health increases aquaculture productivity
Establishment of healthy gut microflora from feed additives has positive economic benefits. A healthy gut microflora is a key approach for successful
Twin screw technology for better extruded feeds
Controlling SME benefits production of high quality shrimp feed pellets. Extruders are more efficient than pellet presses in cooking feed ingredients through me
The digestibility of hydrolyzed soy protein
Alternative feed ingredient promotes growth and immune responses in Pacific white shrimp - is the most important cultured shrimp species in the world
Determining safe levels of ammonia and nitrite for shrimp culture
Adult Amazon river prawns, Macrobrachium amazonicum, the native freshwater prawn species with the greatest potential for aquaculture production in Brazil.