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Several bacteriological surveys were performed from 1994 to 1996 at different Litopenaeus vannamei hatcheries (in Ecuador) and shrimp farms (in Mexico). Samples were taken from routine productions of healthy and diseased L. vannamei... more
Research Question: What are the factors affecting shrimp production in India and what is the global impact of this? Objective: The main objective of this paper is to examine the Indian Shrimp Industry and see how recent changes have... more
This project analyses the optimal parameters for the shrimp farming, trying to help the aquaculture of Ecuador, using a cyberphysical system, which includes temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and pH sensors to monitor the water... more
It is believed by many that parasites are only as important as the fish they infect. Parasites are ubiquitous, primarily surviving in a dynamic equilibrium with their host(s) and they are often overlooked in fish health assessments.... more
La acuicultura ha mostrado un crecimiento vertiginoso en los últimos años y se espera que esa tendencia se sostenga. El cultivo de camarones es uno de los renglones más vigorosos dentro del subsector, particularmente en Venezuela. Las... more
The Litopenaeus vannamei is one of the most important economical shell fish in throughout the world. Mineral deposition is a continuous problem in Litopenaeus vannamei culture pond in world wild. The current study to compares the water... more
In the absence of therapeutics against this disease, prevention through basic good aquaculture practices and biosecurity is key to overcoming crop losses.
This review was conducted to investigate the significance, underlying causes and negative effects of nutritional diseases of fish on aquaculture production and health safety. Information were collected from different secondary sources and... more
The first time the white spot disease (WSD) and IHHNV were reported in Iran was in 2004 and 2008, respectively in Bushehr Province. In Sistan and Balochestan province only the WSD was reported in 2008.The aim of this... more
Several species of Vibrio are the causative agent of gastroenteritis in humans. In aquaculture , Vibrio harveyi (Vh) and V. parahaemolyticus (Vp) have long been considered as shrimp pathogens in freshwater, brackish and marine... more
Mass mortalities in Egyptian hatchery-reared Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fries have negatively impacted the livelihood of fish farmers for the past 3 years due to fish loss (up to 70%), feed waste, and loss of job opportunities.... more
Se describen algunas pruebas realizadas en una larvicultura comercial de camarón Penaeus vannamei con el uso de ácidos orgánicos, incluyendo su efecto sobre los microorganismos (inhibición microbiana, conteos de colonias), así como su... more
ABSTRACT Objective: Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease is an emerging infectious disease of Penaeus species. The causative agent is Vibrio species, which dispels binary toxin similar to pirA and pirB, which causes mortality in... more
Earthen pond rearing system is the most prevalent type of aquaculture facilities in Egypt due to low construction costs. Such facilities are characterized by open nature which allows large numbers of imposing factors to interact with... more
La incidencia de enfermedades infecciosas en camarones ha incrementado el uso de antibióticos como parte de la respuesta de los productores, buscando reducir las pérdidas causadas por los brotes bacterianos. Estos tratamientos carecen,... more
Seaweeds can play an essential role in controlling antibiotic resistance for bacterial diseases. Three extracts of two brown seaweeds Padina tetrastromatica and Sargassum ilicifolium were investigated as growth promoters and to provide... more
En el presente trabajo se determinó la prevalencia, abundancia e intensidad promedio de los parásitos encontrados en el intestino de juveniles de Litopenaeus schmitti en las localidades de Curarire (Municipio Cañada de Urdaneta) y Santa... more
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique allows the detection of the most enterovirulent Escherichia coli strains: enterotoxigenic (ETEC), enteroinvasive (EIEC), enterohaemorrhagic (EHEC) and enteropathogenic (EPEC). However, PCR... more
Genetic information is essential for conservation and future aquaculture development of the endangered catfish Rita rita (Hamilton, 1822). Two hundred catfish, R. rita, 50 from four rivers, the Old Brahmaputra, Jamuna, Meghna and Kangsa... more
Nanoplastics are widely distributed in aquatic environments, and nanoplastic pollution has become a global concern. However, few studies have evaluated the toxicity of nanoplastics to freshwater crustaceans. In this study, by adding... more
This study aimed to estimate the genotype-by-environment interaction for body weight (BW) and harvest survival (HS), in the presence and absence of White Spot Disease (WSD) in two genetic lines of Penaeus vannamei (Growth-GRO-and... more
Eighty fresh samples of Oreochromis niloticus of family Cichildae were collected from Jable Aulia dam – Al shagara farm, University farm – Wad Al Mamon farm, (40 from the Nile and 40 from the farms), during the period April to July... more
A problem often faced by grouper fish exporters is the high mortality rate (97%) of the fish due to stress during transport. The present study was conducted to analyzethe effect of clove oil on blood glucose levels and the number of... more
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Early EMS/AHPND detection, appropriate emergency response can arrest
progression of an epidemic. New pathway hypothesis of shrimp infection and toxins entrance.
progression of an epidemic. New pathway hypothesis of shrimp infection and toxins entrance.
Dear All, I would like to inform that Institute of Tropical Aquaculture (AKUATROP) collaborate with Malaysian Marine Shrimp Farming Society and supported by Department of Fisheries Malaysia and Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based... more
This project analyses the optimal parameters for the shrimp farming, trying to help the aquaculture of Ecuador, using a cyberphysical system, which includes temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and pH sensors to monitor the water... more
Background and Aim: There has been continuous effort to search for alternative medicinal plants that are applicable to ameliorate viral disease on shrimp pond. This study aimed to examine the effect of Acanthus ilicifolius leaf extract on... more
A total number of 77 marine fishes of 3 species represented as 23 Abu Sabib (Cheilinus lunulatus), 24 kosher Abu Lolo (Epinephelus fasciatus) and 30 Sigan (Siganus luridus) were collected seasonally between May 2014 and the end of April... more
Flavobacterium columnare is the aetiological agent of columnaris disease and severely affects various freshwater aquaculture fish species worldwide. The objectives of this study were to determine the phenotypic characteristics and genetic... more
Several bacteriological surveys were performed from 1994 to 1996 at different Litopenaeus vannamei hatcheries (in Ecuador) and shrimp farms (in Mexico). Samples were taken from routine productions of healthy and diseased L. vannamei... more
La incidencia de enfermedades infecciosas en camarones ha incrementado el uso de antibioticos como parte de la respuesta de los productores, buscando reducir las perdidas causadas por los brotes bacterianos. Estos tratamientos carecen,... more
The recent incidence of loose-shell syndrome disease (LSSD) in grow-out shrimp ponds appears to be a major problem in Bangladesh. Therefore, the aims of our study were (i) to observe clinical signs of LSSD to confirm its incidence and... more