Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used for release experiments in a variety of marine habitats under traditional marine tenure near Kavieng, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Juveniles of approximately 4 g mean weight were released inside 100 m2 sea pens installed within seagrass meadows nearby partner communities, under the care of local 'wardens'. Within each sea pen, varying levels of protection (free release, 1-day cage and 7-day cage) were provided at release in order to determine if short-term predator exclusion improved survival. Ossicles of juvenile sandfish were tagged with different fluorochromes for each treatment and sandfish survival and growth was recorded after release. A rang...
Conservative management should be the key to sustainable sea cucumber fisheries, and the release of ...
Tropical sea cucumber mariculture has potential to become a profitable industry and contribute towar...
The success of mariculture activities involving the release of cultured marine invertebrates into th...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
AbstractHatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), wer...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
The success of marine stocking programs hinges on releasing hatchery-produced juvenile animals into ...
Holothuria scabra (sandfish) is a tropical sea cucumber that has been over-exploited because of its ...
The valuable sea cucumber Holothuria scabra has potential as a ranching species to contribute to t...
Mariculture of tropical sea cucumbers is promising, but the nursery rearing of juveniles is a bottle...
There is presently enormous interest in the Pacific islands region in restoring depleted sea cucumbe...
Mariculture of tropical sea cucumbers is promising, but the nursery rearing of juveniles is a bottle...
Large-scale releases of cultured sandfish, Holothuria scabra, were used to examine size-and densit...
Substrate preference for both burying and feeding of sandfish Holothuria scabra juveniles (3–6 g wet...
Conservative management should be the key to sustainable sea cucumber fisheries, and the release of ...
Tropical sea cucumber mariculture has potential to become a profitable industry and contribute towar...
The success of mariculture activities involving the release of cultured marine invertebrates into th...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
AbstractHatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), wer...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
The success of marine stocking programs hinges on releasing hatchery-produced juvenile animals into ...
Holothuria scabra (sandfish) is a tropical sea cucumber that has been over-exploited because of its ...
The valuable sea cucumber Holothuria scabra has potential as a ranching species to contribute to t...
Mariculture of tropical sea cucumbers is promising, but the nursery rearing of juveniles is a bottle...
There is presently enormous interest in the Pacific islands region in restoring depleted sea cucumbe...
Mariculture of tropical sea cucumbers is promising, but the nursery rearing of juveniles is a bottle...
Large-scale releases of cultured sandfish, Holothuria scabra, were used to examine size-and densit...
Substrate preference for both burying and feeding of sandfish Holothuria scabra juveniles (3–6 g wet...
Conservative management should be the key to sustainable sea cucumber fisheries, and the release of ...
Tropical sea cucumber mariculture has potential to become a profitable industry and contribute towar...
The success of mariculture activities involving the release of cultured marine invertebrates into th...