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A feeding experiment was conducted to develop non-fish meal and non-fish oil diet for red seabream by using plant protein source and Schizochytrium meal which is rich in 22:6n-3 (DHA). Three iso-nitrogenous and iso-lipidic experimental diets were prepared (CP 41.2%±0.4%, CL 16.4%±1%). Control diet...
As aquaculture continues to expand, protein sources have become more costly and less available. Simultaneously, lipid-extracted algae (LEA) meals, which areco-products of bio-diesel production are becoming increasingly available. By integrating LEA into aquaculture diets, feed prices could possibly ...
Achieving true sustainability in fish farming requires the replacement of most of the fish meal and fish oil utilized as feedstuffs. The present experiment reports 2 feeding trials that resulted in the total replacement of fish meal and fish oil in juvenile cobia (Rachycentron canadum). The first...
Alternative protein sources for aquafeeds need to be indentified in order to increase the efficiency of production. Many studies have examined terrestrial plant meals/protein concentrates as alternatives. Recently the focus has turned to aquatic protists and plants as well as by-products from other ...