| Volume 5, Number 3 May/June 2009 MICA (P) 074/10/2008 ISBN 1793-0561 |
- From the editor
The end of road for BT shrimp?
- News
Barramundi from Malaysia, organic shrimp,
Pangasius in Indonesia
- News in brief
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- Choosing vannamei shrimp
A shift to vannamei shrimp farming assures continuity in Bagan Lallang, Malaysia. By Zuridah Merican and Khoo Eng Wah
- Biofloc technology in shrimp nursery systems in India
This reduces feed and fi ltration costs in recirculated systems, says Anil Ghanekar
- Semi intensive monodon shimp culture in Vietnam
A key success for consistent and sustainable shrimp farming is quality and disease free post larvae.
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- A feed is only as good as its ingredients
Brett Glencross looks at optimising ingredient evaluation technology for aquaculture diets. Part 1: Ingredient characterisation and digestibility
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Yeast as immune-modulating agents in aquaculture: background and in vitro evaluation
By Anja Ganner and Pedro Encarnação
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- Industry analyses tra and other
catfi sh farming
In December 2008, industry and researchers discussed production, seed production, threats from diseases and the future of catfish culture vis-à-vis environmental concerns. By Zuridah Merican
- The catfish in India and China
These are Pangasiids in India; Ictaluriids and Siluriids in China.
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- Innovations for sustainability of seafood supply
Jan Koesling looks at the innovations in aquatic health and culture management to ensure long term sustainable production in Asia.
- Aqua probiotic products for both shrimp and fish.
These help to alleviate problems with changing environmental conditions. By Angelito O. Abaoag and Seah Choon Meng
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- Host-targeted antibody has positive impact on tilapia survival and performance
A novel approach directly tackles the problem of excess gut infl ammation. By Carrie L Cook, John S Clark, Kyle Montgomery and M. D. Yang
- Organic selenium in stress and disease management
Field trials show how selenium may be a tool to overcome viral infections in marine shrimp. By Shery Kurian and Chris King
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- Intensive farming of the goby fish in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
The potential of the euryhaline goby fi sh in alternate culture with marine shrimp. By Tran Ngoc Hai, Nguyen Thanh Phuong and Nguyen Tan Nhon
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- Inve NutriAd
- Nutreco ‘s forum at VIV Asia 2009
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- Aqua seminars, Novus, Biomin and Delacon at Aqua VIVAsia 2009, 11-13 March, Bangkok
- Aqua India 2008 focused on new technologies and initiatives, 16-17 February, Chennai
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- Asian Pacifi c Aquaculture 2009
and events in 2009
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