Abnormalities of shape or color and bony I body deformities whether related to lack of swimbladder or not, are still a major problem for many Mediterranean finfish sea farms. Despite their high economical consequences, they remain difficult to eliminate, due to basic gaps of knowledge about their causes and sometimes management errors in the rearing technique. After a review of abnormalities in aquaculture, the authors targeted the mechanisms of their apparition and aimed to the main gaps of knowledge and the possible solutions. Until accurate cost effective conditions for prevention are found, strategies of early assessment and sorting are recommended. The role of the EU research in these actions is emphasized
Mass rearing of Sparidae juveniles is at present a reality, but relatively low survival rates (20-30...
The successful production of good quality larvae is a vital element for the success and commercial s...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in farmed teleost fish is currently a major problem in aquacultur...
Abnormalities of shape or color and bony I body deformities whether related to lack of swimbladder ...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in fishes is a by-product of aquaculture and it entails economic,...
Skeletal abnormalities are one of the most important key-performance-indicators (KPIs) in finfish ha...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in fishes is a by-product of aquaculture and it entails economic,...
The presence of sublethal morphological deformities represents one of the main bottleneck of the ind...
The Australian finfish aquaculture industry has a target to more than treble production from 2005 to...
This critical review summarizes the knowledge about fish skeletal tissues and inherent normal and an...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in farmed teleost fish is currently a major problem in aquacultur...
Mass rearing of Sparidae juveniles is at present a reality, but relatively low survival rates (20-30...
The successful production of good quality larvae is a vital element for the success and commercial s...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in farmed teleost fish is currently a major problem in aquacultur...
Abnormalities of shape or color and bony I body deformities whether related to lack of swimbladder ...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in fishes is a by-product of aquaculture and it entails economic,...
Skeletal abnormalities are one of the most important key-performance-indicators (KPIs) in finfish ha...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in fishes is a by-product of aquaculture and it entails economic,...
The presence of sublethal morphological deformities represents one of the main bottleneck of the ind...
The Australian finfish aquaculture industry has a target to more than treble production from 2005 to...
This critical review summarizes the knowledge about fish skeletal tissues and inherent normal and an...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in farmed teleost fish is currently a major problem in aquacultur...
Mass rearing of Sparidae juveniles is at present a reality, but relatively low survival rates (20-30...
The successful production of good quality larvae is a vital element for the success and commercial s...
The presence of skeletal anomalies in farmed teleost fish is currently a major problem in aquacultur...