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Growth and mortality of common octopus Octopus vulgaris reared at different stocking densities in Mediterranean offshore cages
Authors:Benjamín García García  Jesús Cerezo Valverde  Felipe Aguado-Giménez  José García García  & María D Hernández
Institution:IMIDA-Acuicultura, Consejería de Agricultura y Agua de la Región de Murcia, Puerto de San Pedro del Pinatar, San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:Four ongrowing cycles of common octopus ( Octopus vulgaris ), each with two stocking densities, were carried out in an offshore area in order to evaluate the effect of the following variables on growth ( G , % body weight day−1) and mortality ( M , % day−1): weight ( W , 0.5–3.0 kg), temperature ( T , 14–26 °C), stocking density (SD, 6–46 kg m−3), size dispersion, expressed as coefficient of variation (CV, 13–42%) and significant wave height (SWH: 0.4–1.2 m). The assays were performed in an 8 m3 stainless-steel floating cage divided into two compartments of 4 m3 each. For the range of temperatures considered (14–26 °C), G depended significantly on T and SWH, with maximum G values being obtained at 18.5 °C and with an important negative effect of SWH. M depended significantly on T, W and CV, mortality being minimal at 18 °C. The two other variables had an antagonistic effect, mortality increasing with greater size dispersion – suggesting that animals should be graded throughout the process – although the effect diminished as the sizes increased. The results point towards two alternatives for the commercial ongrowing of octopus under the particular conditions of the present study: (A) two ongrowing cycles of 3.5 months to reach a final weight of 2.5 kg or (B) one 5-month cycle to reach a final weight of 3.5 kg.
Keywords:Octopus vulgaris            ongrowing  Mediterranean  offshore cages  mortality  size dispersion
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