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- Title
Development of Nursery Systems for Black Sea Bass Centropristis striata.
- Authors
Stuart, Kevin R.; Smith, Theodore I.J.
- Abstract
Black sea bass ( Centropristis striata) are territorial fish and cannibalism is a concern when rearing juveniles in intensive systems. Three studies were conducted to provide information for development of suitable tank nursery systems for juvenile black sea bass (3.6-4.5 cm; 0.8-1.7 g). Studies were performed at the Marine Resources Research Institute, Charleston, SC, using 1.5-m diameter × 0.8 m deep tanks connected to recirculating seawater systems. The studies examined growth and survival at different stocking densities, selection and utilization of habitats, and, effects of water velocity on positioning and movement of fish. In study 1, fish were stocked at biomass densities of 126.7, 253.3, and 506.7 Wm
- Publication
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 2003, Vol 34, Issue 3, p359
- ISSN
0893-8849
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1749-7345.2003.tb00073.x