Fisheries Science
Fisheries Science Pearl oyster It is recommended for agriculturist that for healthy culture of Pearl Oyster (Pinctada fucata ) with 100 per cent survival rate in captivity; 35 ppt salinity and feeding rate of 40 crore cells of Chaetocerose Spp. per animal per day is desirable. Surumi and surumi products Recommendation is made for entrepreneurs that in order to make quality surumi and surumi products from Otolithus rubber (Dhoma), the fish should be used with extra defating process especially during March - April and September - October. Breeding season of Mugil seheli It is recommended to fisherman and scientific community that gravid female (length : 375 mm & above ) and male ( length : 341 mm & above ) of Mugil seheli are available in coastal seawater of Okha-Mandal region during its major breeding season late August to September and minor breeding season February. To maintain the population of Mugil seheli in coastal seawater of Okha-Mandal region, fishermen should not catch the fish during these periods. Fish drying For faster drying and better nutritional values of dried fish ( particularly to get lower acid insoluble ash), drying of fish in solar dryer is advisable as compared to sun drying. Oyster larvae feedIt is advisable to keep 25 ppt water salinity and 3000 lux of light intensity for getting speedy multiplication of cells of Isochrysis galbana - the live feed for Oyster larvae. Mullet fish culture Pod powder @ 20 % alongwith fish meal - 10 %, soyabean meal – 40 %, wheat bran – 15 % and cotton seed oil cake - 15 % in pelleted feed for higher production as well as greater survival rate in mullet fish culture. Shrimp It is recommeded to incorporate probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus) @ 20 per cent in feed during culture of shrimp for higher production. Microbial population in water at fish landing centre of Veraval Fishermen of Veraval coast are advised not to use sea water of the coast for washing/cleaning of fish catch as the sea water of Market hall, Jetty and Diwadandi areas contains pathogenic bacteria beyond permissible limit (>20 E. coli /ml). |
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