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Nitrogen retention, nutrient digestibility and growth efficiency of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed dietary lysine and reared in fertilized ponds
Type: Journal Article
Two diets were formulated, a low lysine (LowL) and a balanced lysine diet (BalL), containing 9.10 and 13.10 g lysine kg−1 feed, respectively. Twenty fish (30.2 ± 1.9 g) per tank were stocked in 110-L tanks, mounted in a ...
Solomon Islands National Information Strategy: To Empower All Communities To Better Manage Their Marine Resources
Type: Internal Report
Through the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme, the Solomon Islands National Information Strategy was developed by cChange, a regional nongovernmental organisation. This National Information Strategy ...
Tracking nutrient flows in a multi-enterprise farming systems with a mass-balance model (ECOPATH)
Type: Book Chapter
Whether grown for sale or for on-farm consumption, vegetables and other crops are often managed as stand-alone, monoculture enterprises. Integrated farming can help improve the nutrient output-input balance sheet and ...
DOF Zambia_Draft Report on setting up experiments on genetic characterization and strain comparison and Plan for possible improvement of African Catfish_August 2019
Type: Donor Report
Selective breeding programmes start with collection of genetic material from different sources, which could be different wild populations or domesticated stocks / strains. It is important to assess the genetic diversity ...
Efficiency of African catfish Clarias gariepinus in controlling unwanted reproduction of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus in low input production system
Type: Journal Article
The present experiment was conducted in twelve earthen ponds 2100-m2 at WorldFish Center research facility at Abbassa, Egypt, to assess the efficiency of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in controlling unwanted Nile ...
Clear insights for healthy fish: Rapid genomic detection of aquaculture pathogens
Type: Presentation
We are Jerome Delamare-Deboutteville and Andy Barnes and we represent the bid for Inspire Challenge 2019 support by World fish, The University of Queensland and our analytics partner Wilderlab New Zealand to provide clear ...
Aquatic Foods for Healthy People and Planet: A Summary of our 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy
Type: Brief
Aquatic foods (animals and plants grown or harvested from water for food or feed) provide micronutrient-rich foods for 3.3 billion people and support the livelihoods of over 120 million. However, inadequate management and ...
Nutrition: Improved dietary diversity and consumption
Type: Brief
WorldFish is supporting the sustainable growth of this important aquatic food system to provide a source of nutritious, safe food for a growing population, providing important nutritional and health benefits to both women ...
Preliminary studies of locomotion and burrowing by juvenile boring clam, Tridacna crocea
Type: Journal Article
Preliminary experiments in Okinawa, Japan, revealed that survival of juvenile Tridacna crocea depends on the size ofthe pit in which it is placed and its locomotory behavior. Juvenile T. crocea, less than 20 mm in shell ...
EU_(Artemia4Bangladesh). Introducing circularity through climate-smart aquaculture in Bangladesh_Annual progress report 2022_March 2021 - February 2022
Type: Donor Report
The objectives of the project are to introduce an integrated salt and Artemia production system and increase marine aquaculture productivity and production in the salt farms in Cox's Bazar district. The aim of this annual ...