The highest growth rate of seabass with 2.1 kg of average weight has been recorded for the first time in marine cage farm of Karwar, after 11 months stocking period. Seabass fingerlings from RGCA, Sirkali stocked in the cages in the month of January 2011 were harvested in the first week of December. The minimum size observed was 1.8 Kg (49 cm) and the maximum was 2.7 Kg (58 cm). The feed used in the experiment was oil sardines. The FCR obtained in the experiment is 1:2.8
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Cage farming of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) was experimented for the first time in India at Manda...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute’s (CMFRI) cage farming initiatives started yielding ...
For the grow-out trials, circular cages of diameter ranging from 6-15 meters have been tried by CMF...
Farming of Pompano, Trachynotus blochi and Cobia, Rachycentron canadum was initiated in open sea c...
Cage farming of marine finfish is an alternative to meet increasing demand for food fish. Culture of...
Aquaculture of Lates calcarifer, known as seabass, was commenced in the 1970s in Thailand, and rapi...
A demonstration trial on open sea cage culture of the Asian seabass conducted by Madras Research C...
Low-cost cage technology was demonstrated by Karwar Research Centre to the local fisher folk so as...
The growth potential of the Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer in floating sea cage was assessed by rea...
Cobia cage aquaculture was initiated in 2010 at Karwar Research Centre of CMFRI in the west coas...
Lates calcarifer, commonly known as seabass has been commercially cultivated in freshwater and brac...
The growth potential of the Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer in floating sea cage was assessed by rea...
In Karnataka marine cage culture was attempted for the first time off Uppunda, near Byndoor by the M...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the survival, growth rate and culture potential of sea ...
The increasing demand for fish in domestic and export markets indicate good prospects for large sc...
Cage farming of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) was experimented for the first time in India at Manda...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute’s (CMFRI) cage farming initiatives started yielding ...
For the grow-out trials, circular cages of diameter ranging from 6-15 meters have been tried by CMF...