2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:aqui.0000042135.88381.f4
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Preliminary Information on Feeding and Growth of Pompano, Trachinotus Ovatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Pisces; Carangidae) in Captivity

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“…T. ovatusis is widely distributed in China, Japan, Australia, and other countries (Huo-sheng 2006). Pompano is considered one of the most desirable food fishes, and it commands a significantly higher price than many other marine and freshwater species (Tutman et al 2004). Recently, pompano is widely farmed owing to its high price in the market and resilience to salinity and temperature ranges (Tutman et al 2004), and annual output was over 100,000 tons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T. ovatusis is widely distributed in China, Japan, Australia, and other countries (Huo-sheng 2006). Pompano is considered one of the most desirable food fishes, and it commands a significantly higher price than many other marine and freshwater species (Tutman et al 2004). Recently, pompano is widely farmed owing to its high price in the market and resilience to salinity and temperature ranges (Tutman et al 2004), and annual output was over 100,000 tons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chilled storage is an ordinary preservation method that is used to control the quality of fish during storage; however, it could not completely inhibit biochemical reaction and bacteriological activity, which result in affecting odor, flavor, color, texture, and nutritional values of fish. Previous studies about the pompano focused on the food and feeding activity (Batistic et al, 2005), growth rhythm (Tutman, Glavi c, Ko zul, Skaramuca, & Glamuzina, 2004), and early development (He, Ou, & Li, 2009). In contrast, little work has been conducted on the preservation and the postmortem quality changes of pompano during the chilled storage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The positive trend in catches of this carangid in part compensates for a decrease of other commercial fish and represents a valid alternative to common target species for maintaining the economic sustainability of smallscale fishing activities. Despite the fact that this species is becoming more important for local fisheries (AA.VV 2014), few data are still available on its biology and ecology, part of which is focused on farming studies (Tutman et al 2004;Assem et al 2005), aimed to check the potential value of T. ovatus as an aquaculture product, also thanks to its quick adaptation to confinement and tolerance of captivity conditions (Tutman et al 2004). The analysis of age and growth of T. ovatus from southern Mediterranean Sea shows that this fish can reach 4 years of life (within the investigated size range of about 7-26 cm total length; Mourad 1999), whereas Abdallah (2002) calculated the length-weight relationship (a = 0.022; b = 2.73; total length (TL) range = 3.4-23.3 cm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%