Aquafeeds
Use of a filamentous green alga and a microsnail as feed for black tiger shrimp
Authors evaluate production efficiency of a filamentous green alga and a microsnail as feeds for black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon).
Health & Welfare
Authors demonstrate relationships between family skews in cultured P. monodon shrimp, balancing sampling effort and genotyping cost.
Aquafeeds
Authors evaluate production efficiency of a filamentous green alga and a microsnail as feeds for black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon).
Intelligence
Despite ongoing challenges, Indian shrimp farmers have achieved major developments in hatchery, farm grow-out and feed-manufacturing technologies.
Aquafeeds
Initial insights on the effects of the commercial marine microbial biomass Novacq as an additive in feeds for black tiger shrimp postlarvae and juveniles.
Intelligence
This study evaluated red seaweed extracts for antioxidant properties and ability to extend the shelf life of black tiger shrimp during storage for 14 days.
Health & Welfare
This study simulated the commercial grow-out of two cohorts of P. monodon that differed in their broodstock IHHNV infection loads, and showed that the viral prevalence, survival and growth performance of pond progeny were significantly affected.
Responsibility
Inland shrimp culture has numerous advantages – improved biosecurity, lower cost of land and reduced conflicts with other users of common resources like land and water – and will continue to expand into new areas.
Health & Welfare
Accurate PCR testing of shrimp seedstock assures shrimp farmers that their seedstock is clean of major diseases. Ring tests verify that labs conducting PCR testing are obtaining correct, reliable and reproducible results when testing for specific shrimp diseases.
Innovation & Investment
El camarón tigre negro es la segunda especie de camarón cultivado a nivel mundial. Debido a su importancia en Australia, el nuevo Centro ARC para Reproducción Avanzada de Camarones desarrollará un programa de cría escalable y avanzado para la especie, y llevará su conocimiento genético a un nivel comparable al de la ganadería.
Innovation & Investment
The black tiger shrimp is the second most important, farmed shrimp species globally. Because of its importance in Australia, the new ARC Hub for Advanced Prawn Breeding will develop a scalable, advanced breeding program for the species as well as bring its genetic knowledge to a level comparable to that of livestock.
Innovation & Investment
Fenneropenaeus chinensis was the most important farmed shrimp species in China until 1995. Lessons learned from its development made China a pioneer, especially in shrimp larval production. Shrimp farmers must enhance their understanding of the interactions of farming activities with their ecosystems.
Health & Welfare
Male reproductive dysfunction has been increasingly reported in commercial shrimp maturation facilities. The authors recently carried out studies to characterize the reproductive capability of male black tiger shrimp.
Health & Welfare
Loose Shell Syndrome is a slow killer of black tiger shrimp in India. Affected shrimp exhibit mortality and reduced survival rates and production.
Health & Welfare
The Central Pertiwi Bahari farms in Indonesia found polyculture of white shrimp and black tiger shrimp at a density of 70 PLs per square meter promising.
Health & Welfare
Authors assessed the health of black tiger shrimp seedstock produced in hatcheries around Tamilnadu in southeastern India.
Health & Welfare
Since 2002, the majority of Thai shrimp farmers have had problems with retarded growth when rearing black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon).