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USAS Preface
Preface Wade O. Watanabe Watanabe, Wade O.
Acknowledgments
Section 1 North and South America Culture
1 Halibut aquaculture in North America Nick Brown Brown, Nick 3
1.1 Life history and biology 3
1.2 Broodstock 5
1.3 Biosecurity 5
1.4 Photothermal conditioning 7
1.5 Monitoring gonad development 7
1.6 Larval culture 11
1.7 Potential for stock enhancement 17
1.8 Growout 17
1.9 Production economics 21
1.10 Summary: industry constraints and future expectations 22
2 Culture of Chilean flounder Alfonso Silva Silva, Alfonso 30
2.1 Life history and biology 30
2.2 Broodstock husbandry 34
2.3 Larval culture 38
2.4 Weaning and nursery culture and grow out 40
2.5 Growout 41
2.6 Needs for future research 43
3 California halibut Raul Piedrahita Piedrahita, Raul 46
3.1 Broodstock culture 47
3.2 Spawning 48
3.3 Larval rearing 50
3.4 Juvenile culture 53
3.5 Density 56
3.6 Commercial trials 57
4 Culture of summer flounder George Nardi Nardi, George 65
4.1 Life history and biology 65
4.2 Broodstock husbandry 67
4.3 Larval culture 68
4.4 Nursery culture and growout 73
4.5 Summary 76
5 Culture of southern flounder Christopher Dumas Dumas, Christopher 82
5.1 Life history and biology 82
5.2 Broodstock husbandry 83
5.3 Larviculture 88
5.4 Growout 89
5.5 Diseases 95
5.6 Marketing 95
5.7 Hatchery economics 96
5.8 Production economics 96
5.9 Summary: industry constraints and future expectations 98
5.10 Conclusions 98
6 Culture of winter flounder Elizabeth A. Fairchild Fairchild, Elizabeth A. 101
6.1 Life history and biology 101
6.2 Broodstock husbandry 102
6.3 Larval culture 108
6.4 Nursery culture and growout 112
6.5 Growout 116
6.6 Summary 116
Section 2 Europe Culture
7 Turbot culture Jeannine Person-Le Ruyet Ruyet, Jeannine Person-Le 125
7.1 Life history and biology 125
7.2 Broodstock husbandry 126
7.3 Hatchery culture 128
7.4 Nursery culture and transition to growout 132
7.5 Growout 133
7.6 Harvesting, processing, and marketing 135
7.7 Production economics 136
7.8 Summary: industry constraints and future expectations 137
Section 3 Asia and Australia Culture
8 Culture of Japanese flounder Yuichiro Fujinami Fujinami, Yuichiro 143
8.1 Aquaculture production 143
9 Culture of olive flounder: Korean perspective Seunghyung Lee Lee, Seunghyung 156
9.1 Current status of olive flounder in Korea 156
9.2 Basic biology and ecology 157
9.3 Nutrition and feeding 162
9.4 Future issues and needs for development 166
10 Culture of greenback flounder Piers R. Hart Hart, Piers R. 169
10.1 Life history and biology 169
10.2 Broodstock husbandry 170
10.3 System design and requirements 170
10.4 Photothermal conditioning 170
10.5 Monitoring gonad development 170
10.6 Diet and nutrition 171
10.7 Controlled spawning 171
10.8 Collection of eggs and egg incubation 172
10.9 Larval culture 174
10.10 Hatchery protocols 174
10.11 Water quality 175
10.12 Food and feeding 177
10.13 Formulated feeds 177
10.14 Hatchery economics 178
10.15 Genetics for culture versus enhancement 178
10.16 Nursery culture and growout 179
10.17 Environmental conditions 179
10.18 Diet and nutrition 180
10.19 Health issues 180
10.20 Stocking and splitting 181
10.21 Marketing 181
10.22 Production economics 182
10.23 Summary: industry constraints and future expectations 182
11 Culture of turbot: Chinese perspective Xin-Fu Liu Liu, Xin-Fu 185
11.1 Introduction 185
11.2 Broodstock husbandry 185
11.3 Larval culture 190
11.4 Nursery culture and growout 193
11.5 Growout 196
11.6 Summary: industry constraints and future expectations 200
Section 4 North and South America Stock Enhancement
12 Stock enhancement of southern and summer flounder Yoh Yamashita Yamashita, Yoh 205
12.1 Introduction 205
12.2 Previous work 206
12.3 Rationale for stocking 206
12.4 Likelihood stocking would increase production 207
12.5 Management changes to support stocking efforts 209
12.6 Potential risks and rewards of stocking 209
12.7 Issues that need resolution before stocking is implemented 210
12.8 Hatchery and stocking protocols to increase success 210
12.9 Socioeconomic aspects 211
12.10 Who should pay? 212
12.11 Conclusion 212
Section 5 Europe Stock Enhancement
13 Stock enhancement Europe: turbot Psetta maxima C. R. Sparrevohn Sparrevohn, C. R. 219
13.1 Introduction 219
13.2 Turbot production 220
13.3 Turbot stocking 221
13.4 Rationale for turbot stocking 221
13.5 Origin of fish for stocking 224
13.6 Marking and tagging techniques 224
13.7 Release procedures 225
13.8 Choice of release site/habitat 226
13.9 Release strategy and magnitude of release 227
13.10 Postrelease mortality and conditioning 228
13.11 Cost-benefit of the releases 232
13.12 Perspectives 232
13.13 Acknowledgments 233
Section 6 Asia Stock Enhancement
14 Stock enhancement of Japanese flounder in Japan Masato Aritaki Aritaki, Masato 239
14.1 Background 239
14.2 Summary of catch and stock enhancement data for Japanese flounder 240
14.3 Release strategy 241
14.4 Evaluation of the effectiveness of the stock enhancement 248
14.5 Future perspectives 251
14.6 Acknowledgments 251
Section 7 Flatfish Worldwide
15 Disease diagnosis and treatment Oddvar H. Ottesen Ottesen, Oddvar H. 259
15.1 General signs of disease 259
15.2 Viral diseases 260
15.3 Bacterial diseases 265
15.4 Parasitic and other eukaryotic diseases 268
15.5 Noninfectious diseases 272
15.6 Health management in flatfish aquaculture 278
16 Flatfish as model research animals: metamorphosis and sex determination John Godwin Godwin, John 286
16.1 Metamorphosis 287
16.2 Sex determination 293
16.3 Conclusion and future research directions 298
16.4 Acknowledgments 299
17 Behavioral quality of flatfish for stock enhancement Reji Masuda Masuda, Reji 303
17.1 Behavioral quality and the hatchery environment 304
17.2 Tactics for reducing the impact of behavioral deficits 307
17.3 Life history considerations 308
17.4 Environmental enrichment 308
17.5 Nutritional factors and foraging 312
17.6 Predator avoidance 313
17.7 Behavioral indicators 316
17.8 Conclusion and recommendations 317
18 Summary and conclusions Harry Daniels Daniels, Harry 323
18.1 Life history and biology 323
18.2 Broodstock husbandry 325
18.3 Monitoring gonad development 329
18.4 Larval culture 331
18.5 Water quality 332
18.6 Nursery culture 340
18.7 Growout 343
18.8 Harvesting, processing, and marketing 350
18.9 Industry status 353
18.10 Summary: industry constraints and future expectations 354
Index 358
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