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Stocking Density Effects on Production Characteristics and Body Composition of Market Size Cobia,Rachycentron canadum,Reared in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems
Authors:Paul S Wills  Richard M Baptiste
Institution:Center for Aquaculture and Stock Enhancement, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Florida Atlantic University, , Fort Pierce, Florida, 34946 USA
Abstract:Culture density in excess of a critical threshold can result in a negative relationship between stocking density and fish production. This study was conducted to evaluate production characteristics of juvenile cobia, Rachycentron canadum, reared to market size in production‐scale recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) at three different densities. Cobia (322 ± 69 g initial weight) were reared for 119 d at densities to attain a final in‐tank biomass of 10, 20, or 30 kg/m3. The specific objective was to determine the effects of in‐tank crowding resulting from higher biomass per unit rearing volume independent of system loading rates. Survival was ≥96% among all treatments. Mean final weight ranged from 2.13 to 2.15 kg with feed conversion efficiencies of 65–66%. No significant differences were detected in growth rate, survival, feed efficiency, or body composition. This study demonstrates that cobia can be reared to >2 kg final weight at densities ≤30 kg/m3 under suitable environmental conditions without detrimental effects on production.
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