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dc.contributor.authorCorre, Kaylin G.
dc.contributor.editorJuario, Jesus V.
dc.contributor.editorBenitez, Lita V.
dc.date.accessioned2011-06-06T02:33:59Z
dc.date.available2011-06-06T02:33:59Z
dc.date.issued1988
dc.identifier.citationCorre, K. G. (1988). Nursery and grow-out operation and management of Penaeus monodon (Fabricius). In J. V. Juario & L. V. Benitez (Eds.), Perspectives in Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia and Japan: Contributions of the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department. Proceedings of the Seminar on Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia, 8-12 September 1987, Iloilo City, Philippines. (pp. 249-267). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: SEAFDEC, Aquaculture Department.en
dc.identifier.isbn971851113X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10862/134
dc.description.abstractThe results of research on nursery and grow-out rearing of prawn conducted by the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department for over a decade are reviewed. Different rearing facilities designed to accommodate hatchery-produced prawn fry are presented with corresponding data on growth, survival and production. Studies on stocking density, fertilization/natural food production, water management, feeds and feeding schemes and harvest/post-harvest handling are evaluated and viable technology identified. Diseases, pests and predators and other factors considered as production constraints are also mentioned. The success in hatchery operation for prawn coupled by the gradual emergence of nursery and grow-out rearing technology have triggered off a technology-dependent prawn industry. When SEAFDEC AQD was established in 1973, there were very few commercial prawn monoculture ventures in the country. Prawn pond production was mostly an incidental crop in milkfish culture. At present, various prawn grow-out techniques ranging from extensive, semi-intensive and intensive culture systems are in practice. SEAFDEC AQD focused its research on the extensive and semi-intensive culture systems which are within the reach of most farmers in contrast to the intensive system that is highly capital-intensive. There have been much work done in nursery and grow-out operations, but much remains to be done in research, among which are the development of nutritionally-efficient and low-cost feed, control of diseases, etc.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centeren
dc.subjectPenaeus monodon
dc.subjectPhilippinesen
dc.titleNursery and grow-out operation and management of Penaeus monodon (Fabricius)en
dc.typeConference paperen
dc.citation.spage249
dc.citation.epage267
dc.subject.asfastocking densityen
dc.subject.asfafish handlingen
dc.subject.asfashrimp cultureen
dc.subject.asfafeedsen
dc.subject.asfaExtensive cultureen
dc.subject.asfafryen
dc.subject.asfahusbandry diseasesen
dc.subject.asfapond cultureen
dc.subject.asfadisease controlen
dc.subject.asfasurvivalen
dc.subject.asfaBiological fertilizationen
dc.subject.asfaaquaculture systemsen
dc.subject.asfaaquaculture economicsen
dc.subject.asfaIntensive cultureen
dc.subject.asfaaquaculture facilitiesen
dc.subject.asfawater managementen
dc.subject.asfafeeding experimentsen
dc.subject.asfaparasitic diseasesen
dc.subject.asfaaquaculture techniquesen
dc.subject.asfacrustacean larvaeen
dc.citation.conferenceTitleSeminar on Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia, 8-12 September 1987, Iloilo City, Philippinesen
dc.subject.scientificNamePenaeus monodon


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