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Sea Bass Aquaculture By: Eric Brown

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Sea Bass Aquaculture. By: Eric Brown. European seabass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ) Sometimes marketed as Mediterranean Sea Bass. Black Sea Bass ( Centropristis striata ) Spotted Sea Bass ( Lateolabrax japonicus ). What species are used?. Reproduction. Spawn in groups - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sea Bass AquacultureBy: Eric Brown

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What species are used?European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

Sometimes marketed as Mediterranean Sea Bass.

Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) Spotted Sea Bass (Lateolabrax japonicus)

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Reproduction

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Seabass Life Cycle• Spawn in groups•External fertilization•Eggs pelagic•2-4 year Sexual maturity•Longer in Atlantic Ocean•Spawn once a year•Embryos develop in 3 days•Larval development occurs in about 40 days•Protandrous except for European (dioecious)

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Reproduction in Captivity

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Feeding Open WaterEggs feed on yolkJuveniles feed on

Zoobenthos (worms, crustaceans, polycheates

Adults – neckton (finfish & bony fish)

Aquaculture•Larva – only feed on small live food (Enriched Rotifers and artemia)•Adults – pellet feed (55% protein, 10% lipid) •FCR – 1.7:1

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Production methods usedCages (new)Lagoon Systems

◦Intensive ◦Semi-intensive

Hatcheries ◦Broodstock◦Spawning

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Lagoon SystemsSemi-Intensive

◦Fisherman collect fry from coastal waters May- June◦Transport with oxygenated tanks to special ponds

Extensive◦February - May◦Barriers – reeds,nets, cement◦Nomally polycultured with seabream, mullets, and

eels

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Hatcheries Broodstock

◦Breeders of different ages are maintained here◦Parent can be farm raised or wild◦Females 5-8years, Males 2-4 years◦Induce ovulation by hormone treatments◦Fertilization in spawning tanks and incubation in open

waterSpawning

◦Move selected breeders to spawning tanks◦Male:Female – 2:1◦Only Females with oocytes in the late-vitellogenic stage

(diameter larger than 650 micrometers) selected

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CagesMade of steel 4-10m²Nets suspended 6-8m

deepSome anchored on land

others in open watersFrequent net changes

(15-20 days)Weekly cleaning to

remove foul organismsDone by divers

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Water QualitypH – between 6-8Temperature – 20-

22 degrees Celsius Salinity – 27- 29

g/LDO – 7.5 ppmHigh rates of algae

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Economic ImportanceOverfishing is a large

concern and aquaculture of this species has been deemed sustainable

Market price in U.S. $6.99 lb

Annual Production 60,000 tons

Turkey, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Greece

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Advantages Disadvantages

Very hardy fishCutting back on

OverfishingEasily marketedCould be inexpensive

if lagoon aquacultured

Long to matureVery competitive

marketLow filet yieldCarnivorousNo synthetic larval

feed