Experimental Rearing of the Golden Gray Mullet Liza Aurata (Risso, 1810) in a Recirculating System at the Black Sea

V. Niță, M. Nenciu, C. Nicolae
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Abstract Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) used in aquatic research and production are a viable alternative to traditional open-sea mariculture. The rearing of marine living resources in controlled environments is one of NIMRD’s constant concerns. Golden gray mullet Liza aurata (Risso, 1810) is spread in the Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas, as well as along the Atlantic coast, and culture in extensive and semi-intensive enclosures has been practiced worldwide for centuries, especially in the Far East and the Mediterranean, reaching a global production of 134,329 tons in 2010. The species’ potential for aquaculture is enhanced by its eurihalyne and eurithermal adaptability, allowing it to grow in a variety of ecosystems. The biological material used for the experiment was represented by golden gray mullet fingerlings fished using the beach seine from the Black Sea. They were monitored for health state, growth rythm (mean length and weight determinations), behavior under RAS conditions, survival rate and overall adaptability. The growth of juveniles after 90 days was 89.2% for total length and 246% for mean biomass. Concerning overall adaptability, after approximately one month, the golden gray mullet individuals fully adapted to rearing in the RAS tanks and handling during measurements. Moreover, the food administered (Skretting Classic K) was easily accepted, active feeding behavior being observed even in the presence of NIMRD’s staff. The fish’s health state was good, with no mortalities caused by infections or parasites. The survival rate upon completion of the two monitoring months was 76.66% (23 of the 30 individuals included in the experiment). The preliminary results obtained showed a good adaptability and a normal growth rate, which makes Liza aurata a potential candidate for aquaculture targeting the national and regional market.
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金灰色鲻鱼Liza Aurata (Risso, 1810)在黑海循环系统中的实验饲养
循环水养殖系统(RAS)用于水产研究和生产是传统远洋海水养殖的可行替代方案。在受控环境中培育海洋生物资源是NIMRD一直关注的问题之一。金灰色鲻鱼Liza aurata (Risso, 1810)分布在地中海、黑海和里海,以及大西洋沿岸,几个世纪以来,在世界范围内进行了广泛和半密集的圈养,特别是在远东和地中海,2010年全球产量达到134,329吨。该物种在水产养殖方面的潜力因其全盐和全热适应性而增强,使其能够在各种生态系统中生长。实验使用的生物材料是用黑海海滩围网捕捞的金灰色鲻鱼鱼种。监测它们的健康状况、生长节律(平均长度和体重测定)、RAS条件下的行为、存活率和整体适应性。90 d后,幼鱼长高89.2%,平均生物量长高246%。在整体适应性方面,大约一个月后,金灰鲻鱼个体完全适应了RAS水箱中的饲养和测量期间的处理。此外,喂食的食物(Skretting Classic K)很容易被接受,即使在NIMRD的工作人员在场的情况下,也能观察到积极的进食行为。这条鱼的健康状况良好,没有因感染或寄生虫导致死亡。2个监测月后存活率为76.66%(纳入实验的30只中有23只)。初步结果表明,该品种具有良好的适应性和正常的生长速度,是面向全国和区域市场的潜在养殖候选品种。
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