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Can the Marine Ecosystem of a
Posidonia oceanica
Back-reef React and Defend Itself against the Spread of
Caulerpa racemosa
var.
cylindracea
?
A back-reef of Posidonia oceanica (Santa Liberata, Orbetello, Italy) subject to degradation lost its typical mixed meadow of Cymodocea nodosa , Nanozostera noltii and Caulerpa prolifera and was colonised by the invasive chlorophycea Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea ( C. racemosa ) be... (22 Apr., 2013)
The First Record of Three Cymothoid Isopods from Red Sea Fishes, Yemeni Coastal Waters
A total of 680 fish specimens belonging to 31 species from the Yemeni coastal waters of the Red Sea were inspected for the poorly studied isopod infestations. Three isopod species of the suborder Cymothoida, family Cymothoidae were detected. These are Nerocila orbignyi (Guérin-M&eac... (23 Apr., 2013)
Spatial and Temporal Variation of Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus in Major River Systems of Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh
Mangrove provides a unique ecological environment for diverse communities and Sundarbans is a rapidly changing ecosystem due to various anthropogenic activities. In order to assess the spatial and temporal variation of total Nitrogen and total Phosphorus concentration in Major River Systems of... (12 Apr., 2013)
Comparative Growth Performance of Mono-sex and Mixed-sex Nile Tilapia (
Oreochromis niloticus
L.) in Pond Culture System at Sebeta, Ethiopian
Comparative growth performance of hand-sexed male mono-sex and mixed-sex Nile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) was conducted in six earthen ponds (200 m 2 each) in semi-intensive culture system. Experimental ponds were stocked at a stocking density of 2 fish/m 2 . Fish were cultured for a perio... (07 Apr., 2013)
Comparative Study of Maize Bran and Chicken Manure as Fish Feed Supplement: Effects on Growth Rate of
Oreochromis niloticus
in Pond Culture Systems
Aquaculture is an emerging reasonable answer to overexploitation of wild fish stock as the demand for wild fish stock is outstripping supply due to several geo-socio-economic reasons. However, productivity and profitability of aquaculture in Zimbabwe is affected by high costs of fish feeds. This ... (07 Apr., 2013)
Performance Analysis of Black Tiger Shrimp Farmer for Implementation of Traceability From Sea to Table
Implementation of traceability in the pond was relatively easy because the track record is not much data to be collected/written related to food safety. This study aims to determine the factors critical point linkage and alignment between performance with consistency and commitment through the im... (20 Mar., 2013)
Impact of Aquaculture on Water Quality in Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
This study investigated the water quality at the aquaculture effluent discharge points in Lake Kariba. Water samples were collected at three sites designated Site 1 (Crocodile Farm effluent discharge point), Site 2 (Fish Farm effluent discharge point) and Site 3 (Control point) from the month of ... (21 Mar., 2013)
The Phytoplankton Species Composition and Abundance of Ogun River, Abeokuta, Southwestern Nigeria
The phytoplankton species composition and abundance in Ogun River, Ogun state, Southwest Nigeria was studied for a period of seven months (December, 2011-June, 2012), A total of forty-one genera belonging to five taxonomic groups were recorded from Ogun River. The phytoplankton species compositio... (07 Feb., 2013)
Barrier and Platform Reefs of the Vietnamese Coast of the South China Sea
The composition and spatial distribution of the coral communities of the barrier reefs of Giang Bo, Ly Son island and the platform reef at Bach Long Vi Island were described in detail for the first time for Vietnamese waters. In common, more 260 species of corals and their accompanying species of... (11 Jan., 2013)
Study on the Adaptability Status and Reproductive Success of
Oreochromis niloticus
L. (Pisces: Cichlidae) and Carp (
Cyprinus carpio
L., 1758) in a Tropic Reservoir (Fincha, Ethiopia)
The adaptability status and reproductive success of the introduced fish Nile Tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus L.) and common carp ( Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) in Fincha reservoir, Ethiopia were studied on monthly basis from July 2006 to August 2007. Gill nets of different mesh size (60 mm, 80 mm,... (28 Nov., 2012)
Estimation of Important Reproductive Parameters for Management of the Shoemaker Spinefoot Rabbitfish (
Siganus sutor
) in Southern Kenya
The shoemaker spinefoot, Siganus sutor , is a member of the family Siganidae, commonly known as rabbitfish. Many demersal fish populations in the Kenyan waters are heavily exploited, and fishing effort may be above optimum levels for some species. This study was aimed at determining missing para... (19 Sep., 2012)
Mesoscale Eddies of Arabian Sea: Physical-biological Interactions
Satellite derived (SeaWIFS, TOPEX/Poseidon) products for chlorophyll- a concentration, sea surface heights, and calculated kinetic energy of eddies were employed, to analyze physical-biological coupling from 1997 to 2008. It was shown that, when cyclonic eddies dominated throughout the year, the... (06 Nov., 2012)
Characterization of Bioflocs in a No Water Exchange Super-intensive System for the Production of Food Size Pacific White Shrimp
Litopenaeus vannamei
Zero exchange super-intensive recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) represent an environmentally “friendly” alternative to traditional shrimp culture methods, however the susceptibility to pathogens typically increases as the density of cultured organisms increases. The study descri... (08 Oct., 2012)
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