Growth performance of Korean rockfish, dark-banded rockfish and rock bream in sea cage at Ulleung-do during winter season

Title
Growth performance of Korean rockfish, dark-banded rockfish and rock bream in sea cage at Ulleung-do during winter season
Author(s)
오승용; 윤성진
KIOST Author(s)
Oh, Sung Yong(오승용)Yoon, Sung Jin(윤성진)
Alternative Author(s)
오승용; 윤성진
Publication Year
2016-10-28
Abstract
A 100-day feeding trial was conducted to investigate the growth performance of Korean rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii, initial mean weight of 36.2 g), dark-banded rockfish (Sebastes inermis, 78.3 g) and rock bream (Oplegnathusfasciatus, 72.0 g) in sea cage to evaluate the possibility of culture with each fish species at Ulleung-do during the period of January to April, 2016. Triplicate groups of each fish were hand-fed to visual satiety with commercial diet (42.2% protein) in two times (09:00 and 16:00) a day. Feeding trials were conducted in 9 rectangular net cages (2 × 3 × 3 m, mesh size 10 mm) with culture density of 400, 250 and 300 fish per each cage for theS. schlegelii, S. inermis and O. fasciatus, respectively.During the experimental period, water temperature, salinity and DO concentration ranged from 7.0 to 17.2℃, 33.2 to 34.2psu and 8.10 to 9.21 mg/L, respectively. At the end of experiment, the mean survival rate of S. schlegelii (93.9%) was significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of S. inermis(82.1%) and O. fasciatus (46.0%).The high mortality of O. fasciatuswas caused by as sudden water temperature decrease with inflow of cold water mass. The mean feed efficiency of S. schlegelii (81.5%) was significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of S. inermis (67.9%) and O. fasciatus (68.5%). The mean feed intake of S. schlegelii (0.35%/day) was significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of S. inermis (0.17%/day) and Og) in sea cage to evaluate the possibility of culture with each fish species at Ulleung-do during the period of January to April, 2016. Triplicate groups of each fish were hand-fed to visual satiety with commercial diet (42.2% protein) in two times (09:00 and 16:00) a day. Feeding trials were conducted in 9 rectangular net cages (2 × 3 × 3 m, mesh size 10 mm) with culture density of 400, 250 and 300 fish per each cage for theS. schlegelii, S. inermis and O. fasciatus, respectively.During the experimental period, water temperature, salinity and DO concentration ranged from 7.0 to 17.2℃, 33.2 to 34.2psu and 8.10 to 9.21 mg/L, respectively. At the end of experiment, the mean survival rate of S. schlegelii (93.9%) was significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of S. inermis(82.1%) and O. fasciatus (46.0%).The high mortality of O. fasciatuswas caused by as sudden water temperature decrease with inflow of cold water mass. The mean feed efficiency of S. schlegelii (81.5%) was significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of S. inermis (67.9%) and O. fasciatus (68.5%). The mean feed intake of S. schlegelii (0.35%/day) was significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of S. inermis (0.17%/day) and O
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/24409
Bibliographic Citation
2016년도 한국수산과학총연합회 국제학술대회, pp.245, 2016
Publisher
한국수산과학총연합회
Type
Conference
Language
English
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