2016
DOI: 10.15242/ijaaee.er0116046
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Development of Captive Breeding, Seed Production and Culture Techniques of Snakehead Fish for Species Conservation and Sustainable Aquaculture

Abstract: Abstract-The murrel or striped snakehead Channa striatus, a carnivorous air breather, is one of the valuable food fish, which deserves immediate attention for commercial scale seed production and grow-out farming. It is one of the best and excellent table-size fish in Bangladesh, India as well as in South East Asia. It fetches high prices in the market due to strong demand, higher nutritional and pharmaceutical values, food delicacy, and can also be sold alive. The fish is considered as one of the commercially… Show more

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“…In South Sulawesi, snakeheads sell for around IDR 100,000/kg (around US$ 6.8), and IDR 54,000/kg in South Kalimantan (BPBAT Mandiangin 2014). This fish is very popular due to its white flesh, pleasant flavor, and relatively low number of intramuscular spines compared to many other fishes (Dayal et al 2013;Rahman and Awal 2016). It also has high nutritional content, health benefits, and pharmaceutical properties (Sahu et al 2012).…”
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“…In South Sulawesi, snakeheads sell for around IDR 100,000/kg (around US$ 6.8), and IDR 54,000/kg in South Kalimantan (BPBAT Mandiangin 2014). This fish is very popular due to its white flesh, pleasant flavor, and relatively low number of intramuscular spines compared to many other fishes (Dayal et al 2013;Rahman and Awal 2016). It also has high nutritional content, health benefits, and pharmaceutical properties (Sahu et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Snakeheads are currently being widely farmed in Southeast Asia (Duong et al 2019;Phan et al 2021;Alam et al 2022) as well as in India (Kumari et al 2018) and Bangladesh (Alam et al 2022). However, snakehead farming is constrained by limited seed availability, and poor recovery or recruitment of young fish (juveniles) to natural stocks/populations (IUCN 2015;Alam et al 2022), the low captive breeding survival rate in the initial period due to huge size variation and cannibalism (Rahman and Awal 2016), and the lack of appropriate formulated diets (Hien et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%