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Turbidity related to shrimp size in tanks with soil substrate
Authors:G Ritvo  WH Neill  AL Lawrence  TM Samocha
Institution:

a Shrimp Mariculture Research, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University System, Port Arkansas, TX, USA

b Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA

Abstract:Water turbidity was monitored daily during a 63-day growth trial with juvenile Penaeus vannamei in indoor laboratory tanks. The tanks contained a 2.5 cm layer of soil substrate collected from 14 ponds representing five shrimp farms in Texas. A linear regression model relating turbidity to estimated shrimp length accounted for 49–83% of the total variation in turbidity for the 14 soil groups. For averages of daily turbidity and shrimp length over the 14 soil groups, the linear regression model yielded an r2 = 0.92. Turbidity increased with shrimp length (75–135 mm), apparently because the elevated locomotory or feeding activity of the larger shrimp increased the suspension of soil particles. These results suggest the potential of using water turbidity as a tool for estimating shrimp biomass in ponds.
Keywords:Muddy pond  Sediment  Suspended particles  Penaeus vannamei
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