Credit: Kevin Fitzsimmons (USA) The photo shows a specimen of ornate lobster, Panulirus ornatus grown in cage near Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The farming of ornate lobster is considered one of the most valuable aquaculture activities in coastal zones. The nature is the only source of ornate lobster seeds as required for aquaculture. Note: We decided not …
Tag: cage farming
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Jan 01 2012
Cage farming of salmon (Atlantic, coho, king), or rainbow trout in Chile
Credit: Gabriel Salvo (Chile) The photo shows a model of cage farming in Chile. Depending on water bodies and quality, the principal species produced in cages in Chile are Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar), Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch), King Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Monoculture is the only system practiced in cage farming in Chile. Note: …
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Nov 28 2011
Cage farming of grouper in Khanh Hoa, (Vietnam)
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Nov 11 2011
Daily observation and maintenance in a cage farm in Thailand
Credit: Proyrat Chaowajaroenpong and Ong-art Kumprasert Morning cleaning whereas cage workers observe cages and take out sluggish or dead fish as well as feed residue. This daily activity will help keep maintain good water quality and minimize the incidences of diseases. This operation includes taking out taking out weak fish, residue feed off for control …
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Nov 11 2011
Red tilapia in a 2-ton nursing tank before transfer to a cage farm in Kanchanaburi (Thailand)
Credit: Proyrat Chaowajaroenpong and Ong-art Kumprasert Red tilapia in a 2-ton nursing tank with flow through water system before transfer to the cage at private farm in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish …
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