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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Chemical Polymers Applied as Coagulation Aids for Removal of Suspended Solids from Intensive Marine Recirculating Aquaculture System Discharge

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Research paper thumbnail of Sustained, Natural Spawning of Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma Under an Extended Photothermal Regime

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Jun 1, 2001

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Research paper thumbnail of Growth and Feed Utilization of Captive Wild Subadult Black Sea BassCentropristis striataFed Practical Diets in a Recirculating System

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Jun 1, 2002

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Research paper thumbnail of Effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on growth performance and body composition of black sea bass<i>Centropristis striata</i>(Linnaeus 1758) during grow-out in a pilot-scale marine recirculating system

Aquaculture Research, Feb 1, 2009

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Research paper thumbnail of Intensive Rotifer Production in a Pilot-scale Continuous Culture Recirculating System Using Nonviable Microalgae and an Ammonia Neutralizer

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Oct 1, 2008

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Research paper thumbnail of Commercial-Scale Production of Florida Red Tilapia Seed in Low- and Brackish-Salinity Tanks

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Mar 1, 1991

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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Poultry By‐Product Meal as an Alternative to Fish Meal in the Diet of Juvenile Black Sea Bass Reared in a Recirculating Aquaculture System

North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2018

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Research paper thumbnail of Dietary Protein Requirements of Juvenile Black Sea Bass,<i>Centropristis striata</i>

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Oct 1, 2008

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Research paper thumbnail of Sex Reversal of Florida Red Tilapia in Brackish Water Tanks Under Different Treatment Durations of 17-Ethynyltestosterone Administered in Feed

Journal of Applied Aquaculture, Jun 2, 1993

... Durations on 17 AIpha-Ethynyltestosterone Administered in Feed WADE O. WATANABE, WILLIAM D. H... more ... Durations on 17 AIpha-Ethynyltestosterone Administered in Feed WADE O. WATANABE, WILLIAM D. HEAD, KARL W. MUELLER, and SIMON С ... For tilapias, proper timing and duration of androgen treatment have been contradictory (Shelton et ai., 1978; Shelton, 1989; Pandian ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Economic Analysis of a Commercial-Scale Recirculating, Brackish Water Hatchery for Florida Red Tilapia

Journal of Applied Aquaculture, Oct 27, 1995

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Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels and Energy: Protein Ratios on Growth and Feed Utilization of Juvenile Nassau Grouper Fed Isonitrogenous Diets at Two Temperatures

North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2002

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Research paper thumbnail of Occurrence and Control of<i>Neobenedenia melleni</i>(Monogenea: Capsalidae) in Cultured Tropical Marine Fish, Including Three New Host Records

The Progressive fish culturist, Apr 1, 1994

Parasitosis by the monogenean trematode Neobenedenia melleni occurred in eight species of native ... more Parasitosis by the monogenean trematode Neobenedenia melleni occurred in eight species of native marine fish held captive in the Bahamas. Clinical signs of the disease included reduced feeding. lethargy, cloudy eves, discoloration, excessive mucus production, and eventually death. Although the parasite has been previously reported for five of these species, this is the first report of N. melleni parasitosis in captive white grunts (Haemulon pluinieri), bluestriped grunts (H. sciurus), and saucereye porgies (Calamus calamus). Tropical marine fish culture may be constrained by N. melleni infections, due to the pathogen's virulence and lack of host specificity.

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Research paper thumbnail of Induced breeding experiments with milkfish, Chanos chanos Forskal, in Hawaii

Aquaculture, Oct 1, 1979

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Research paper thumbnail of Circadian responses of teleostean oocytes to gonadotropins and prostaglandins determined by cyclic AMP concentration

Reproduction Nutrition Development, 1978

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Research paper thumbnail of Combined Effects of Turbulence and Salinity on Growth, Survival, and Whole-body Osmolality of Larval Southern Flounder

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Dec 1, 2006

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Research paper thumbnail of Progress in Controlled Breeding of Summer Flounder,Paralichthys dentatus, and Southern Flounder,P. lethostigma

Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 2001

SIDALC - Servicio de Informacion y Documentacion Agropecuaria de las Americas.

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Research paper thumbnail of Hatchery production of Florida red tilapia seed in brackishwater tanks under natural-mouthbrooding and clutch-removal methods

Aquaculture, Mar 1, 1992

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Research paper thumbnail of Scaling with body mass of mitochondrial respiration from the white muscle of three phylogenetically, morphologically and behaviorally disparate teleost fishes

Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology, May 12, 2010

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Research paper thumbnail of Salinity tolerance and seawater survival vary ontogenetically in Florida red tilapia

Aquaculture, Jun 1, 1990

... An 80 % shade tarp was placed over the raceways to minimize algal growth. ... data, 1988), of... more ... An 80 % shade tarp was placed over the raceways to minimize algal growth. ... data, 1988), of 0. spilurus (46-68%) reared for 42 days in 3-4 ppt groundwater (Al-Ahmad et al., 1988), and of 0. mossambicus (55-80%) and 0. niloticus X 0. aureus hybrids (25-80%) reared for 40-50 ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Production of Florida red tilapia in seawater pools: Nursery rearing with chicken manure and growout with prepared feed

Aquaculture, Sep 1, 1989

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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Chemical Polymers Applied as Coagulation Aids for Removal of Suspended Solids from Intensive Marine Recirculating Aquaculture System Discharge

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Research paper thumbnail of Sustained, Natural Spawning of Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma Under an Extended Photothermal Regime

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Jun 1, 2001

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Research paper thumbnail of Growth and Feed Utilization of Captive Wild Subadult Black Sea BassCentropristis striataFed Practical Diets in a Recirculating System

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Jun 1, 2002

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Research paper thumbnail of Effects of dietary protein and lipid levels on growth performance and body composition of black sea bass<i>Centropristis striata</i>(Linnaeus 1758) during grow-out in a pilot-scale marine recirculating system

Aquaculture Research, Feb 1, 2009

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Research paper thumbnail of Intensive Rotifer Production in a Pilot-scale Continuous Culture Recirculating System Using Nonviable Microalgae and an Ammonia Neutralizer

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Oct 1, 2008

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Research paper thumbnail of Commercial-Scale Production of Florida Red Tilapia Seed in Low- and Brackish-Salinity Tanks

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Mar 1, 1991

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Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Poultry By‐Product Meal as an Alternative to Fish Meal in the Diet of Juvenile Black Sea Bass Reared in a Recirculating Aquaculture System

North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2018

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Research paper thumbnail of Dietary Protein Requirements of Juvenile Black Sea Bass,<i>Centropristis striata</i>

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Oct 1, 2008

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Research paper thumbnail of Sex Reversal of Florida Red Tilapia in Brackish Water Tanks Under Different Treatment Durations of 17-Ethynyltestosterone Administered in Feed

Journal of Applied Aquaculture, Jun 2, 1993

... Durations on 17 AIpha-Ethynyltestosterone Administered in Feed WADE O. WATANABE, WILLIAM D. H... more ... Durations on 17 AIpha-Ethynyltestosterone Administered in Feed WADE O. WATANABE, WILLIAM D. HEAD, KARL W. MUELLER, and SIMON С ... For tilapias, proper timing and duration of androgen treatment have been contradictory (Shelton et ai., 1978; Shelton, 1989; Pandian ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Economic Analysis of a Commercial-Scale Recirculating, Brackish Water Hatchery for Florida Red Tilapia

Journal of Applied Aquaculture, Oct 27, 1995

ABSTRACT

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Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Dietary Lipid Levels and Energy: Protein Ratios on Growth and Feed Utilization of Juvenile Nassau Grouper Fed Isonitrogenous Diets at Two Temperatures

North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2002

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Research paper thumbnail of Occurrence and Control of<i>Neobenedenia melleni</i>(Monogenea: Capsalidae) in Cultured Tropical Marine Fish, Including Three New Host Records

The Progressive fish culturist, Apr 1, 1994

Parasitosis by the monogenean trematode Neobenedenia melleni occurred in eight species of native ... more Parasitosis by the monogenean trematode Neobenedenia melleni occurred in eight species of native marine fish held captive in the Bahamas. Clinical signs of the disease included reduced feeding. lethargy, cloudy eves, discoloration, excessive mucus production, and eventually death. Although the parasite has been previously reported for five of these species, this is the first report of N. melleni parasitosis in captive white grunts (Haemulon pluinieri), bluestriped grunts (H. sciurus), and saucereye porgies (Calamus calamus). Tropical marine fish culture may be constrained by N. melleni infections, due to the pathogen's virulence and lack of host specificity.

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Research paper thumbnail of Induced breeding experiments with milkfish, Chanos chanos Forskal, in Hawaii

Aquaculture, Oct 1, 1979

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Research paper thumbnail of Circadian responses of teleostean oocytes to gonadotropins and prostaglandins determined by cyclic AMP concentration

Reproduction Nutrition Development, 1978

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Research paper thumbnail of Combined Effects of Turbulence and Salinity on Growth, Survival, and Whole-body Osmolality of Larval Southern Flounder

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Dec 1, 2006

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Research paper thumbnail of Progress in Controlled Breeding of Summer Flounder,Paralichthys dentatus, and Southern Flounder,P. lethostigma

Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 2001

SIDALC - Servicio de Informacion y Documentacion Agropecuaria de las Americas.

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Research paper thumbnail of Hatchery production of Florida red tilapia seed in brackishwater tanks under natural-mouthbrooding and clutch-removal methods

Aquaculture, Mar 1, 1992

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Research paper thumbnail of Scaling with body mass of mitochondrial respiration from the white muscle of three phylogenetically, morphologically and behaviorally disparate teleost fishes

Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology, May 12, 2010

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Research paper thumbnail of Salinity tolerance and seawater survival vary ontogenetically in Florida red tilapia

Aquaculture, Jun 1, 1990

... An 80 % shade tarp was placed over the raceways to minimize algal growth. ... data, 1988), of... more ... An 80 % shade tarp was placed over the raceways to minimize algal growth. ... data, 1988), of 0. spilurus (46-68%) reared for 42 days in 3-4 ppt groundwater (Al-Ahmad et al., 1988), and of 0. mossambicus (55-80%) and 0. niloticus X 0. aureus hybrids (25-80%) reared for 40-50 ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Production of Florida red tilapia in seawater pools: Nursery rearing with chicken manure and growout with prepared feed

Aquaculture, Sep 1, 1989

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