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المجلة العلمية

201520
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PRODUCTION OF MEAGRE IN EARTHEN PONDS

A.E. Eid 1, Badea A. Ali1, Amal Elfeky1, Walaa K. Bazina2 and Heba Saleh1

 

1. Dept. of Animal and Fish Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Ismailia 41522-Egypt.

2. Fish Breeding Laboratory, National Institute of Occenography and Fisheries, Hurgada, Egypt.

Abstract :

 

The present study investigated the effect  of rearing  the meagre, Argyrosomus regius in brackish-water pond aquaculture without using supplementary feeding in the Mediterranean area near Damietta City during June, 2017 to June, 2018,  Fingerlings  of mean length 13.0cm and 40.0 g weight were stocked in brackish-water pond measuring 1 feddan and 1.25 m deep at a rate of 4000 fish/ feddan in a monoculture system on natural occurring prey (natural spawned tilapia) and small shrimp. Temperature varied from 21.0 – 30.8°C; pH, 7.4– 8.9; Dissolved Oxygen (DO), 4.0 – 5.0 mg /L and salinity, 16.0 – 18.8 ppt during the study. Meagre, attained average final length 40 cm/ fish and average final weight 1500g / fish at harvest with an increment of 1460.0g/ fish and a daily gain of 4.0g/ fish. Average survival rate was 80% and net production was 4640.0kg/ feddan. The resultsrevealed  that the cost of feeds accounted for the largest proportion (68.55%) of the total cost of fish production,then fingerlings (8.56%), rent (3.35%) and labor (12.60%). This is followed by cost of fixed input and variable coast (12%). This experiment demonstrated the possibility of cultivation of A. regius as well as the higher commercial value where better net return (54.48 LE /feddan) was recorded with investment return of 23.33 LE / return LE cost. The results of the study indicated meagre as a promising candidate for the brackish water pond aquaculture.

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