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Aquaculture is now recognized as a viable and profitable enterprise
worldwide. As aquaculture technology has evolved, the push toward
higher yields and faster growth has involved the enhancement or
replacement of natural foods with prepared diets. In many
aquaculture operations today, feed accounts for more than one-half
the variable operating cost. Therefore, knowledge of nutrition and
practical feeding of fish is essential to successful aquaculture.
This book is not written exclusively for scientists but also for
students, practicing nutritionists, and aquaculturists. It covers
the known nutrient requirements and deficiency effects for
different fishes, and digestion and metabolism of nutrients and
energy. It discusses nutrient sources and preparation of practical
and research feeds. It gives directions for conducting fish
nutrition and feeding experiments. Feeding practices for salmonids,
channel catfish, tilapias, shrimps and hybrid striped bass are
presented. Since the first edition of this book was printed, the
National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences has
revised the nutrient requirements for fish. These revisions are in
the present edition. Other additions to this revised edition are
chapters on nutrition and fish health, and bioavailability of
nutrients. Each original chapter has been meticulously revised and
updated with new information. Aquaculture is a dynamic area and new
technologies are being introduced continuously; therefore, some of
the material discussed in this revised edition may become obsolete
quickly. Nonetheless, the material presented has been thoughtfully
selected and updated to make it of maximum use to persons whose
interests range from general aquaculture to animal nutrition to
feed manufacture.
Aquaculture is more than a science in its infancy; it is now
recognized as a viable and profitable enterprise worldwide. It will
continue to grow and supply an increasingly larger percentage of
fishery products consumed because the oceans are inadequately
managed and their yield is unpredictable. Supply, price, and
quality can be controlled more effectively when fish are cultured
under managed conditions, like corn in a field. As aquaculture
technology has evolved, there has been a trend toward higher yields
and faster growth which has necessitated enhancing or replacing
natural foods with prepared diets. In many aquaculture operations
today, feed accounts for over half of the vari able operating cost.
Feeding fish in their aqueous environment takes on dimensions
beyond those considered in fee ding land animals; the nutrient
requirements, feeding practices, and feeding environment are unique
for fish. Knowledge on nutrition and practical feeding of fish is
essential to successful aquaculture. This book is intended to be
helpful to students, scientists, practic ing nutritionists, and
aquaculturists. It covers the known nutrient requirements and
deficiency effects for various fishes. It discusses nu trient
sources and preparation of research and practical feeds. It gives
direction for designing and conducting fish nutrition and feeding
ex periments. Feeding practices for several commercially important
fishes representing diverse culture systems (coldwater fish, warm
water fish, crustaceans, pond cultures, and highly artificial
cultures) are presented. One book, of course, cannot be
all-encompassing in the area of fish nutrition and feeding.
Aquaculture is now recognized as a viable and profitable enterprise
worldwide. As aquaculture technology has evolved, the push toward
higher yields and faster growth has involved the enhancement or
replacement of natural foods with prepared diets. In many
aquaculture operations today, feed accounts for more than one-half
the variable operating cost. Therefore, knowledge of nutrition and
practical feeding of fish is essential to successful aquaculture.
This book is not written exclusively for scientists but also for
students, practicing nutritionists, and aquaculturists. It covers
the known nutrient requirements and deficiency effects for
different fishes, and digestion and metabolism of nutrients and
energy. It discusses nutrient sources and preparation of practical
and research feeds. It gives directions for conducting fish
nutrition and feeding experiments. Feeding practices for salmonids,
channel catfish, tilapias, shrimps and hybrid striped bass are
presented. Since the first edition of this book was printed, the
National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences has
revised the nutrient requirements for fish. These revisions are in
the present edition. Other additions to this revised edition are
chapters on nutrition and fish health, and bioavailability of
nutrients. Each original chapter has been meticulously revised and
updated with new information. Aquaculture is a dynamic area and new
technologies are being introduced continuously; therefore, some of
the material discussed in this revised edition may become obsolete
quickly. Nonetheless, the material presented has been thoughtfully
selected and updated to make it of maximum use to persons whose
interests range from general aquaculture to animal nutrition to
feed manufacture.
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