Progress in the aquaculture of Nassaugroupers

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Asian Fisheries Society
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1994
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The Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus,
family Serranidae) ranges throughout the tropical
western Atlantic. Like several Pacific species, it is
highly valued commercially and in many areas is
severely depleted. We have studied the reproduction
and culture of Nassau groupers since 1987. They were
raised from eggs to adults with good growth and feed
conversion, and some were successfully tagged and
released in a tropical coral reef environment. This
report summarizes major results of the program.

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3 p.
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FA00007332
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The Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus,
family Serranidae) ranges throughout the tropical
western Atlantic. Like several Pacific species, it is
highly valued commercially and in many areas is
severely depleted. We have studied the reproduction
and culture of Nassau groupers since 1987. They were
raised from eggs to adults with good growth and feed
conversion, and some were successfully tagged and
released in a tropical coral reef environment. This
report summarizes major results of the program.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 992
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication
available and may be cited as: Tucker, J. W., Jr. (1994). Progress in the aquaculture of Nassau
groupers. In L. M. Chou, A. D. Munro, T. J. Lam, T. W. Chen, L. K. K. Cheong, J. K. Ding, . . . C. H. Tan
(Eds.), Proceedings of Third Asian Fisheries Forum, Singapore, 26-30 October 1992 (pp. 69-70). Manila,
Philippines: Asian Fisheries Society.
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1994
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1994
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1994
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Tucker, John W., Jr.
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Progress in the aquaculture of Nassaugroupers
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1994
Asian Fisheries Society

Manila,Philippines

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Manila,Philippines
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Progress in the aquaculture of Nassaugroupers
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Progress in the aquaculture of Nassaugroupers