Design and construction of a shrimp hatchery for the breeding of the black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon

A shrimp hatchery for the breeding of the black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon was constructed by the Nigeria Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research in 2008 by the reconstruction of an existing old shrimp hatchery. The new shrimp hatchery comprises of the following: water treatment, water storage, broodstock maturation, spawning/incubation, nursery and micro-algae units. The design included the construction of a concrete sump for the collection and treatment of wastewater before disposal, in addition to an aeration unit equipped with root blower for adequate supply of dissolved oxygen. The reconstructed NIOMR shrimp hatchery has been successfully used for the production of post larvae, which are presently being reared to adult shrimp in concrete tanks. The successful completion of the shrimp hatchery and breeding of P. monodon has confirmed that the species can be spawned and reared to adult size in Nigeria for local and export markets.

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Main Authors: Ayinla, O.A., Anyanwu, P.E., Atakpu, J.A., Ebonwu, B.I., Hamzat, M.B., Ihimekpen, F.A., Oladosu, G.A., Adeleke, T.A., Matanmi, M.A., Afolabi, E.S., Oguntade, O.R., Ayoobu-Cookey, I.K., Asikhia, G.I., Oseni, A., Olaluwoye, L.B., Ajijo, M.R.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: FISON 2009
Subjects:Aquaculture, Penaeus monodon, Nigeria, Lagos, Hatchery Management, Hatchery construction, freshwater environment, Shrimp culture,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38116
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