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Successful use of cryopreserved oyster trocophores as a live first feed larval marine fish and invertebrates

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1996
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Harvey, Brian J.
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diet ASFA
growth rate ASFA
cultured organisms ASFA
mortality ASFA
warm-water aquaculture ASFA
feeds ASFA
marine invertebrates ASFA
spat ASFA
invertebrate larvae ASFA
molluscan larvae ASFA
seed production ASFA
fish larvae ASFA
aquarium culture ASFA
cold storage ASFA
thawing ASFA
feed composition ASFA
marine fish ASFA
rearing techniques ASFA
nutritive value ASFA
marine molluscs ASFA
mariculture ASFA
mortality causes ASFA
fish culture ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
Decapoda AGROVOC
Crassostrea gigas AGROVOC
Invertebrata AGROVOC
Pacific giant oyster
Philippines AGROVOC
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Abstract
Trochophore-stage larvae of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas were cryopreserved in bulk and stored in liquid nitrogen for periods up to two years before thawing and feeding to a variety of warmwater and coldwater larval marine fish, as well as to marine shrimps and other invertebrates. The commercial product ("TrochoFeed"), marketed in both pre-thawed and cryopreserved versions, has been used successfully in the early rearing of cultured species including red drum, snook, grouper, and black cod, as well as for numerous warmwater and coldwater aquarium display fish.

This paper describes the nutritional profile of the cryopreserved trochopores and presents a summary of the available growth and mortality data.
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Harvey, B. J. (1996). Successful use of cryopreserved oyster trocophores as a live first feed larval marine fish and invertebrates. In C. L. Marte, G. F. Quinitio, & A. C. Emata (Eds.), Proceedings of the Seminar-Workshop on Breeding and Seed Production of Cultured Finfishes in the Philippines, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines, 4-5 May 1993 (pp. 166-169). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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Conference paper
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9718511326
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