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Effect of Water Exchange Rate on Waste Production in Semi-Intensive Shrimp Ponds During the Cold Season in New Caledonia
Authors:H Lemonnier  J L M Martin  R Brizard  J Herlin
Institution:Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Laboratoire d'Aquaculture de Nouvelle Calédonie, BP 2059, 98846 Nouméa, New Caledonia;IFREMER Centre de Recherche en Ecologie Marine et en Aquaculture, 17137 L'Houmeau, France;IFREMER Laboratoire de la Tremblade, BP 133, 17390 La Tremblade, France;GFA % IFREMER Laboratoire d'Aquaculture de Nouvelle Calédonie, BP 2059, 98846 Nouméa, New Caledonia
Abstract:An experiment was conducted in six earthen ponds with 20 shrimp/m2 ( Litopenaeus stylirostris ) during the cold season in New Caledonia to determine the effect of water exchange rate on characteristics of effluents and pond sediment. The nitrogen budget was established, taking into account the different forms of nitrogen in the water, sediment, feed, and shrimp. Mean water exchange rates ranged from 10 to 23% per day. Increasing water exchange rate did not cause any significant change in the average quality of the rearing environment (water and sediment) during the whole growout period. However, the results showed that increasing exchange rates boosted primary productivity. Compounds produced by the mineralisation and metabolism of organic matter (feces, uneaten feed) were exported as particulate, rather than soluble matter. The nitrogen budget showed that the amount of exported wastes from the pond into the coastal environment was only 40–50% of nitrogen inputs due to nitrogen accumulation in the pond sediments and/or release to the atmosphere. The highest accumulation of dry material, as well as the highest Δ N (concentration of total N at the end of rearing - concentration of total N before rearing), was observed in ponds with the highest WER.
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