A pilot study on culture of Asian seabass Lates calcarifer (Bloch) in open sea cage at Munambam, Cochin coast, India


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Authors

  • Imelda Joseph
  • Shoji Joseph
  • Boby Ignatius
  • G. Syda Rao
  • K. S. Sobhana
  • D. Prema
  • Molly Varghese

Abstract

India ranks third in global fish production with 6.4 million metric tonnes, but, mariculture in the Indian seas is yet to take into. The limited availability of protected sites and the propable conflicts with other activities such as fishing, tourism and navigation are factors likely to influence mariculture development in India besides finance, technology, expertise and government policy. A pilot scale inshore marine cage culture experiment has been undertaken since 2007 at Visakhapatnam coast of India in the Bay of Bengal. A similar cage was launched at Munambam for the culture of Asian seabass Lates calcarifer. Asian seabass seed (3.5 ±1.5 g) reared in hapa in ponds for a period of 30 days were stocked in the cage and cultured for a period of 120 days and harvested at an average weight of 315.5 g. Analysis of nutrient levels in seawater near the cage, revealed no noticeable accumulation of solid particulate wastes indicating that water current (0.5 to 1.0 m sec-1.) was adequate in the site to prevent accumulation of wastes in the cage as well as in the premises. The cage culture activity was found to influence the planktonic and benthic fauna.

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Joseph, I., Joseph, S., Ignatius, B., Rao, G. S., Sobhana, K. S., Prema, D., & Varghese, M. (2011). A pilot study on culture of Asian seabass Lates calcarifer (Bloch) in open sea cage at Munambam, Cochin coast, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 57(3), 29-33. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/6759