Journal article
Effects of density and food ration on the growth rate, mortality and biomass return of abalone in slab tanks
M Wassnig, RW Day, RD Roberts, A Krsinich
Aquaculture Research | Published : 2009
Abstract
We determined how varying stocking density and food ration can influence the growth, mortality and biomass return of abalone raised in slab tanks. The abalone used were 2- year-old hybrids of Haliotis laevigata and Haliotis rubra. The experimental design involved replicate tanks and three levels of each factor (normal practice and ±20% density or food ration). Although increasing density from that typically used in farm practices reduced the growth rate by roughly 6%, biomass return increased by 15.5%, over the 9-month period. Increasing feed ration by 20% boosted biomass by significantly increasing abalone growth during the first 3 months by 4%, but was less effective as the animals grew. G..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the management at Great Southern Waters for their support during the study and their permission to publish the findings. The authors would also like to thank the staff at Great Southern Waters and several students, namely Athol Whitten, Celia Hooper and Luke McAvaney, from the Department of Zoology at the University of Melbourne, for their assistance in setting up the experiment and gathering data.