Temperature is a major factor affecting fish growth in natural environments. The relationship between water temperature and growth rate in cobia, Rachycentron canadum, was examined at a fish farm in Penghu, Taiwan. Six cages, stocked with 300 fish each, were used in the year-long experiment. Growth rate was monitored by sampling 30 fish from each cage every month. Water quality was optimum throughout the experiment. Fish were fed commercial fish food to satiation twice a day. Cobia grew 0.84%/day in summer (March-September) and 0.41%/day in winter (October-February). The slowest growth occurred in late December at temperatures of 15.0- 16.5°C and the fastest during summer at temperatures above 28°C
The cobia (Rachycentron canadum ) is distributed worldwide in warm marine waters. They are found thr...
Currently, aquaculture based employment has been impact on fishery industry and gained awareness in ...
The effects of 3 temperature treatments on activity, feeding, growth, development and survival of yo...
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) are a migratory pelagic species and are present in the Arabian Gulf, R...
Growth rates of cage cultured Asian seabass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) and cobia Rachycentron ca...
The objective of this study was to investigate the growth rate and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of ju...
Experiments on culture and growth performance of cobia were undertaken in marine cages installed in ...
Trabajo presentado en el 18th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding (ISFNF. 40 years...
The effect of temperature on the utilisation of yolk-sac and growth in terms of length of the larvae...
Cobia has gained popularity as a good candidate for mariculture due to its rapid growth and white ...
In sea cage farming, fish are exposed to seasonal variations of water temperature, and these variati...
In sea cage farming, fish are exposed to seasonal variations of water temperature, and these variati...
<p>In sea cage farming, fish are exposed to seasonal variations of water temperature, and these vari...
The business of arwana hatchery is now grew up. One of the main factors which can increase the succe...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference and Exposition Aquaculture Europe 2017, celebrada ...
The cobia (Rachycentron canadum ) is distributed worldwide in warm marine waters. They are found thr...
Currently, aquaculture based employment has been impact on fishery industry and gained awareness in ...
The effects of 3 temperature treatments on activity, feeding, growth, development and survival of yo...
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) are a migratory pelagic species and are present in the Arabian Gulf, R...
Growth rates of cage cultured Asian seabass Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) and cobia Rachycentron ca...
The objective of this study was to investigate the growth rate and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of ju...
Experiments on culture and growth performance of cobia were undertaken in marine cages installed in ...
Trabajo presentado en el 18th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding (ISFNF. 40 years...
The effect of temperature on the utilisation of yolk-sac and growth in terms of length of the larvae...
Cobia has gained popularity as a good candidate for mariculture due to its rapid growth and white ...
In sea cage farming, fish are exposed to seasonal variations of water temperature, and these variati...
In sea cage farming, fish are exposed to seasonal variations of water temperature, and these variati...
<p>In sea cage farming, fish are exposed to seasonal variations of water temperature, and these vari...
The business of arwana hatchery is now grew up. One of the main factors which can increase the succe...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference and Exposition Aquaculture Europe 2017, celebrada ...
The cobia (Rachycentron canadum ) is distributed worldwide in warm marine waters. They are found thr...
Currently, aquaculture based employment has been impact on fishery industry and gained awareness in ...
The effects of 3 temperature treatments on activity, feeding, growth, development and survival of yo...