ELECTRONICAL LARVICULTURE NEWSLETTER ISSUE 159
15 September 2002
FIRST
INTERNATIONAL MUSSEL FORUM
SHORT COURSES
FOR THE AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY
WORKSHOP ON
CERTIFICATION, labelling and quality of european aquaculture produce
workshop on
fish farming and health management
eas publications
2002
world fish
consumption 150m/t by 2030
a fish nodavirus
associated with mass mortality in hatchery-reared red drum, sciaenops ocellatus
microbiology
of summer flounder paralichthys dentatus fingerling production at a marine fish
hatchery
culture of
vibrio alginolyticus c7b, a potential probiotic bacterium, with the microalga
chaetoceros muelleri
rearing venus
clam seeds, cyclina sinensis (gmelin), on a commercial scale
an improved
nitrifying enrichment to remove ammonium and nitrite from freshwater aquaria
systems
effect of
photoperiod on growth and survival of snapper pagrus auratus larvae
growth, feed
efficiency and feed intake of offspring from selected and wild japanese flounder
(paralichthys olivaceus)
effect of
temperature on growth, chemical composition and fatty acid composition of tropical
australian microalgae grown in batch cultures
effects of
digestible protein and lipid levels in practical diets on growth, protein utilization
and body composition of juvenile rockfish (sebastes schlegeli)
isolation
of new nanoplanktonic diatom strains and their evaluation as diets for juvenile
pacific oysters (crassostrea gigas)
osteological
development and abnormalities of the vertebral column and caudal skeleton in
larval and juvenile stages of hatchery-reared senegal sole (solea senegalensis)
physiological
stress responses, egg survival and sperm motility for rainbow trout broodstock
anesthetized with clove oil, tricaine methanesulfonate or carbon dioxide
fertilization
rate of siberian sturgeon (acipenser baeri, brandt) milt cryopreserved with
methanol
oxygen requirements
of whitefish and vendace (coregoninae) embryos at final stages of their development
short communication:
larval rearing and spat production of marcia opima (gmelin)
effects of
irradiance and growth phase on the ascorbic acid content of isochrysis sp. i.iso
(prymnesiophyta)
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