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A unique resource that describes the ingredients included in an
aquaculture diet, species profiles, processing methods, impacts to
environment and industry, and more! Aquaculture is and will remain
a major food producing sector in the future. To become more
efficient and successful in the aquaculture industry, operations
need to provide good nutrition. Alternative Protein Sources in
Aquaculture Diets is a unique source describing the ingredients
included in fish and crustacean diets, their nutrient compositions,
species profiles, suitability for species, processing methods, and
impacts of alternative ingredients on the environment and to the
aquaculture industry. World-renowned nutritionists and feed
technologists explore practical ways for the aquaculture industry
to expand and remain competitive, and discuss ways to develop less
expensive alternative sources or protein. Diet costs take up a huge
chunk of operating expenditures, with fish meal being one of the
most expensive ingredients in the aquaculture diet. Alternative
Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets provides detailed knowledge on
the use of alternative plant and animal protein sources, offering
opportunities to either partially or completely replace fish meal.
This comprehensive, up-to-date text discusses the most widely used
ingredients as well as various previously under-utilized
ingredients which could be of significant potential in the future.
The book is extensively referenced and includes numerous helpful
tables to clearly present data. Topics discussed in Alternative
Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets (for finfish and crustacean
species) include: * farmed fish diet requirements * reduction of
waste through diet formulation * poultry by-product meal * meat
packing by-products * soybean protein foodstuffs * cottonseed meal
* lupins * unconventional plant protein supplements * and much,
much more! Alternative Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets is an
essential resource for aquaculturists, nutritionists, feed
formulators, feed mill operators, extension specialists, fish
farmers and producers, ingredient suppliers, and policymakers.
Safeguard the success of aquaculture operations without expensive
antibiotics!Diseases are a major threat to the sustainability of
the aquaculture industry. Because antibiotics have many drawbacks,
increasing importance is being placed on understanding the
mechanisms that make nutrition a key factor in host defense against
pathogens. Nutrition and Fish Health is the first book to provide
comprehensive information on nutrition as a means to improve fish
health and defend against infection. Nutrition and Fish Health
offers state-of-the-art information on diseases affecting
cold-water and warm-water fish, as well as marine shrimp. It
comprehensively addresses such vital issues as: nutrition and
feeding management immuno-stimulants mycotoxins fish immune system
mechanisms the use of vaccines nutrition and environmental stress
Nutrition and Fish Health is a comprehensive guide to using
nutrition to make your aquaculture operation a success. Proper fish
nutrition can help you: reduce the risk of disease decrease the
risk of environmental contamination associated with the use of
antibiotics increase production of good quality product increase
profits Generously illustrated with graphs, charts, tables, and
photographs, Nutrition and Fish Health is an essential guidebook
for aquaculturists, fish producers, extension agents, aquaculture
students, disease specialists, and feed formulators.
A unique resource that describes the ingredients included in an
aquaculture diet, species profiles, processing methods, impacts to
environment and industry, and more. Aquaculture is and will remain
a major food producing sector in the future. To become more
efficient and successful in the aquaculture industry, operations
need to provide good nutrition. Alternative Protein Sources in
Aquaculture Diets is a unique source describing the ingredients
included in fish and crustacean diets, their nutrient compositions,
species profiles, suitability for species, processing methods, and
impacts of alternative ingredients on the environment and to the
aquaculture industry. World-renowned nutritionists and feed
technologists explore practical ways for the aquaculture industry
to expand and remain competitive, and discuss ways to develop less
expensive alternative sources or protein. Diet costs take up a huge
chunk of operating expenditures, with fish meal being one of the
most expensive ingredients in the aquaculture diet. Alternative
Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets provides detailed knowledge on
the use of alternative plant and animal protein sources, offering
opportunities to either partially or completely replace fish meal.
This comprehensive, up-to-date text discusses the most widely used
ingredients as well as various previously under-utilized
ingredients which could be of significant potential in the future.
The book is extensively referenced and includes numerous helpful
tables to clearly present data. Topics discussed in Alternative
Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets (for finfish and crustacean
species) include: * farmed fish diet requirements * reduction of
waste through diet formulation * poultry by-product meal * meat
packing by-products * soybean protein foodstuffs * cottonseed meal
* lupins * unconventional plant protein supplements.
Examine the world's leading aquaculture producers! Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives is a one-of-a-kind primer on the
world's leading sources of aquatic production, presenting expert
commentary that includes the latest advancements, developments, and
research findings. The book examines essential elements of
aquaculture (water quality, nutrition, genetics, culture methods)
and addresses problems such as over-fishing, coastal and wetland
destruction, and habitat and environmental degradation. Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives addresses policy measures that are
essential for the long-term sustainability of the world's
fisheriesand the long-term employment of those who rely on the
aquaculture industry for their livelihood. As the world's
population increases at an alarming rate, the question of how to
ensure global food security is one of extreme importance. But the
world's total yield is below expectations and the book examines the
reasons why: the under-utilization of natural resources, the lack
of adoption of modern scientific methods, the lack of standardized,
proven pond fertilization protocols; long-term inbreeding and the
loss of genetic variability due to genetic drift. Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives also addresses: freshwater pearl
culture breeding programs pond fertilization regimes fish diseases
in tropical climates indoor recirculating culture systems water
quality management for shrimp farming and much more! With much of
its information available in one place for the first time,
Sustainable Aquaculture: Global Perspectives is invaluable as a
textbook for introductory aquaculture courses and is an essential
resource for professionals and researchers.
Safeguard the success of aquaculture operations without expensive
antibiotics Diseases are a major threat to the sustainability of
the aquaculture industry. Because antibiotics have many drawbacks,
increasing importance is being placed on understanding the
mechanisms that make nutrition a key factor in host defense against
pathogens. Nutrition and Fish Health is the first book to provide
comprehensive information on nutrition as a means to improve fish
health and defend against infection. Nutrition and Fish Health
offers state-of-the-art information on diseases affecting
cold-water and warm-water fish, as well as marine shrimp. It
comprehensively addresses such vital issues as: nutrition and
feeding management immuno-stimulants mycotoxins fish immune system
mechanisms the use of vaccines nutrition and environmental
stressNutrition and Fish Health is a comprehensive guide to using
nutrition to make your aquaculture operation a success. Proper fish
nutrition can help you: reduce the risk of disease decrease the
risk of environmental contamination associated with the use of
antibiotics increase production of good quality product increase
profitsGenerously illustrated with graphs, charts, tables, and
photographs, Nutrition and Fish Health is an essential guidebook
for aquaculturists, fish producers, extension agents, aquaculture
students, disease specialists, and feed formulators.
Learn to maximize tilapia production in different areas around the
world Tilapia is the second-most cultured fish species in the
world, and its production is increasing each year. However, for
several reasons profit margins remain slim. Tilapia: Biology,
Culture, and Nutrition presents respected international experts
detailing every aspect of tilapia production around the world.
Biology, breeding and larval rearing, farming techniques, feeding
issues, post-harvest technology, and industry economics are clearly
presented. This concise yet extensive reference provides the latest
research and practical information to efficiently and economically
maximize production in diverse locales, conditions, and climates.
Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and Nutrition comprehensively explores
all types of tilapia with a detailed biologic description of the
fish that takes readers from egg through harvesting. The book
authoritatively discusses production issues such as feed nutrition,
temperature, water quality, parasites, and disease control to guide
readers on how to best encourage fast, efficient growth. Economic
and marketing information are examined, including industry data and
projections by country. Each chapter approaches a specific facet of
tilapia and provides the most up-to-date research available in that
area. This resource gives the most current, detailed information
needed for effective tilapia farming in one compact economical
volume. Extensively referenced with an abundance of clear, helpful
tables, photographs, and figures. Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and
Nutrition discusses in detail: complete biology, including sex
ratios, optimum temperatures for growth and spawning, water quality
parameters, and disease tolerance industry predictions hormonal
control of growth genetic improvement sex determination,
manipulation, and control seed production culture practices earthen
and lined pond production culture in flowing water cage culture
feed formulation and processing, and feeding management soil,
water, and effluent quality saline tolerance levels with optimum
rate of acclimation to seawater polyculture of tilapia with shrimp
bottom soil conditions nutrient requirements with non-nutrient
components parasites and diseases Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and
Nutrition is essential reading for aquaculturists, nutritionists,
geneticists, hatchery managers, feed formulators, feed mill
operators, extension specialists, tilapia growers, fish
farmers/producers, educators, disease specialists, aquaculture
veterinarians, policy makers, educators, and students.
Examine the world's leading aquaculture producers! Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives is a one-of-a-kind primer on the
world's leading sources of aquatic production, presenting expert
commentary that includes the latest advancements, developments, and
research findings. The book examines essential elements of
aquaculture (water quality, nutrition, genetics, culture methods)
and addresses problems such as over-fishing, coastal and wetland
destruction, and habitat and environmental degradation. Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives addresses policy measures that are
essential for the long-term sustainability of the world's
fisheriesand the long-term employment of those who rely on the
aquaculture industry for their livelihood. As the world's
population increases at an alarming rate, the question of how to
ensure global food security is one of extreme importance. But the
world's total yield is below expectations and the book examines the
reasons why: the under-utilization of natural resources, the lack
of adoption of modern scientific methods, the lack of standardized,
proven pond fertilization protocols; long-term inbreeding and the
loss of genetic variability due to genetic drift. Sustainable
Aquaculture: Global Perspectives also addresses: freshwater pearl
culture breeding programs pond fertilization regimes fish diseases
in tropical climates indoor recirculating culture systems water
quality management for shrimp farming and much more! With much of
its information available in one place for the first time,
Sustainable Aquaculture: Global Perspectives is invaluable as a
textbook for introductory aquaculture courses and is an essential
resource for professionals and researchers.
Learn to maximize tilapia production in different areas around the
world Tilapia is the second-most cultured fish species in the
world, and its production is increasing each year. However, for
several reasons profit margins remain slim. Tilapia: Biology,
Culture, and Nutrition presents respected international experts
detailing every aspect of tilapia production around the world.
Biology, breeding and larval rearing, farming techniques, feeding
issues, post-harvest technology, and industry economics are clearly
presented. This concise yet extensive reference provides the latest
research and practical information to efficiently and economically
maximize production in diverse locales, conditions, and climates.
Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and Nutrition comprehensively explores
all types of tilapia with a detailed biologic description of the
fish that takes readers from egg through harvesting. The book
authoritatively discusses production issues such as feed nutrition,
temperature, water quality, parasites, and disease control to guide
readers on how to best encourage fast, efficient growth. Economic
and marketing information are examined, including industry data and
projections by country. Each chapter approaches a specific facet of
tilapia and provides the most up-to-date research available in that
area. This resource gives the most current, detailed information
needed for effective tilapia farming in one compact economical
volume. Extensively referenced with an abundance of clear, helpful
tables, photographs, and figures. Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and
Nutrition discusses in detail: complete biology, including sex
ratios, optimum temperatures for growth and spawning, water quality
parameters, and disease tolerance industry predictions hormonal
control of growth genetic improvement sex determination,
manipulation, and control seed production culture practices earthen
and lined pond production culture in flowing water cage culture
feed formulation and processing, and feeding management soil,
water, and effluent quality saline tolerance levels with optimum
rate of acclimation to seawater polyculture of tilapia with shrimp
bottom soil conditions nutrient requirements with non-nutrient
components parasites and diseases Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and
Nutrition is essential reading for aquaculturists, nutritionists,
geneticists, hatchery managers, feed formulators, feed mill
operators, extension specialists, tilapia growers, fish
farmers/producers, educators, disease specialists, aquaculture
veterinarians, policy makers, educators, and students.
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