Senegalese sole was one of the earliest identified candidate species with high potential for aquaculture diversification in the south of Europe. Its culture has been possible, and commercially attempted, for several decades, but intensive production has been slow to take off. This has been explained mostly by serious disease problems, high mortality at weaning, variable growth and poor juvenile quality. However, a strong and sustained research investment that started in the eighties has led to a better understanding of the requirements and particularities of this species. More recently, better management and technical improvements have been introduced, which have led to important progress in productivity and given a new impetus to the culti...
Stocking density and ration size are two major factors influencing aquaculture production. Their eff...
The access to a wider variety of farmed fish species is an increasing consumer demand. Solea sp. are...
International audienceMajor innovations for Senegal's food sovereignty Development of seaweed farmin...
Senegalese sole was one of the earliest identified candidate species with high potential for aquacul...
Senegalese sole was one of the earliest identified candidate species with high potential for aquacul...
A number of scientific studies have investigated aspects of soles ( Solea solea and S. senegalensis)...
The potential of Senegal sole Solea senegalensis Kaup, 1858 for marine aquaculture diversification i...
The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) has potential for aquaculture with good prices in a large a...
This chapter provides a state-of-the-art review of sole reproduction including the anatomy, morpholo...
Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) production presents several nutritional challenges, making this...
Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis, Kaup 1858), is one of the most economically valued speci...
Despite much interest in the production of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) in southern Europe, ...
Dover sole (Solea solea) is gastronomically highly appreciated and has a high market value. The spec...
Dover sole (Solea solea) is highly appreciated in quality restaurants and has a high market value, m...
This work aims to optimize the culture of Senegalese sole, Solea senegalensis and meager, Argyrosomu...
Stocking density and ration size are two major factors influencing aquaculture production. Their eff...
The access to a wider variety of farmed fish species is an increasing consumer demand. Solea sp. are...
International audienceMajor innovations for Senegal's food sovereignty Development of seaweed farmin...
Senegalese sole was one of the earliest identified candidate species with high potential for aquacul...
Senegalese sole was one of the earliest identified candidate species with high potential for aquacul...
A number of scientific studies have investigated aspects of soles ( Solea solea and S. senegalensis)...
The potential of Senegal sole Solea senegalensis Kaup, 1858 for marine aquaculture diversification i...
The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) has potential for aquaculture with good prices in a large a...
This chapter provides a state-of-the-art review of sole reproduction including the anatomy, morpholo...
Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) production presents several nutritional challenges, making this...
Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis, Kaup 1858), is one of the most economically valued speci...
Despite much interest in the production of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) in southern Europe, ...
Dover sole (Solea solea) is gastronomically highly appreciated and has a high market value. The spec...
Dover sole (Solea solea) is highly appreciated in quality restaurants and has a high market value, m...
This work aims to optimize the culture of Senegalese sole, Solea senegalensis and meager, Argyrosomu...
Stocking density and ration size are two major factors influencing aquaculture production. Their eff...
The access to a wider variety of farmed fish species is an increasing consumer demand. Solea sp. are...
International audienceMajor innovations for Senegal's food sovereignty Development of seaweed farmin...