2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqpro.2016.07.035
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Domestication of Marble Goby [Oxyeleotris Marmorata (Bleeker, 1852)] Indogenous Fish of Citarum River, Indonesia

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“…A comprehensive study of the biology of the fish is necessary before carrying out a domestication program (Hasan et al 2019d;Widodo et al 2020. Mapping potential on natural distribution is one of the necessary strategies (Hasan et al 2019b;Hasan and Islam 2020), and aspects of the environment, reproduction, and food availability must be taken into account (Herawati et al 2016;Hasan et al 2020c;Saptadjaja et al 2020). Until now, the study of S. auxilimentus remains very limited, so opportunities to study it are open to support S. auxilimentus domestication effort.…”
Section: Domestication Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive study of the biology of the fish is necessary before carrying out a domestication program (Hasan et al 2019d;Widodo et al 2020. Mapping potential on natural distribution is one of the necessary strategies (Hasan et al 2019b;Hasan and Islam 2020), and aspects of the environment, reproduction, and food availability must be taken into account (Herawati et al 2016;Hasan et al 2020c;Saptadjaja et al 2020). Until now, the study of S. auxilimentus remains very limited, so opportunities to study it are open to support S. auxilimentus domestication effort.…”
Section: Domestication Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te marble goby is produced in small and irregular quantities in many parts of the Asian region [1][2][3]. Unfortunately, most of the supply still comes from wild-caught fsh, and exploitation continues unabated, so a sharp decline in the natural population is to be expected [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the inhabitants of freshwater bodies such as rivers, swamps, canals, reservoirs, and estuaries. Marble goby is farmed in some Asian countries in conventional cages and outdoor pond systems located in freshwater waterways (Herawati et al, 2016). Marble goby fish fetches a high price in the Asian market, ranging from USD 20 to 50 per kilogram (Law et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is an increasing number of marble goby production. (Lin & Kaewpaitoon, 2000;Seetapan et al, 2012;Lam et al, 2014a;Lam et al, 2014b;Herawati et al, 2016). However, transporting this species live to its designated restaurants is very costly and challenging, where the fish is preferably prepared fresh for consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%