Review of management and monitoring of two crop shrimp production of Indian white shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus in intensive culture system in Guatr Shrimp Farm, Sistan & Baloochestan Province

In line with the implementation of two Crop shrimp culture in year in Gwater shrimp Farming Site credits UNDP aims to increase production of crops per year, reducing the days of culture in the second crop using the nursery pond, control feed conversion ratio (FCR) and production management, Farming of Indian white Shrimp P.indicus in 4 private farm was done in 2008. Surveillance and monitoring of these farms, the possible obstacles to the harmful effects of management strengths and weaknesses and develop in the future was done in corporation of Offshore Fisheries Research Center of Chabahar and fisheries of Sistan and Balouchestan. First crop was successful, but the shrimp of Nursery pond and second crop due to the occurrence of white spot disease (WSSV) disease and casualties were died and did not actually do the work. The average minimum and maximum feed conversion in Culture period 1.46 and 1.96 respectively, in C2 _31 and C2 _ 14 farms were observed. Maximum production was 41,376 kg in farm C2 _31. The rainfall on 14 August severe flooding and water supplying cussed suddenly fall down of Inland channel water salinity at day 16-20 the August to 4-5 PPT and the PH go up to 8.8-9. After 2 days the white spot disease in South of site was confirmed and was transferred immediately to the north of site. (The pilots farm) The important thing was that the farm under two crop system as a last resort so that all First crop harvest but shrimp in Nursery pond were infected and with veterinary supervision of all infected ponds were then killed. The results showed that shrimp farming can be done in two periods in year with a predetermined .In this study the only factor that could have adverse effects on the project was Feed supply problems during the growing period and the consequences that it caused low average body weight and final harvested Shrimp resulted to delay in daily growth.

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Main Authors: Ezhdehakoshpour, Ashkan, Rezvani, S., Hosseni, S.H., Aminrad, T., Abdedian, A., Reazaeikha, A., Salehi, H., Afsharnasab, M., Sanjarani, M., Arang, B., Sopak, G.M., Azini, M.R., Jadgan, S., Rahimi, Gh., Mosavi, S.A., Sistani, M.A., Katook, Sh., Hossinkhani, B., Shakoori, M.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2012
Subjects:Aquaculture, Iran, Sistan and Baloochestan, Chabahar, Gwater, Intensive culture, Indian white shrimp, Fenerropenaeus indicus, UNDP, Crap culture, Culture, FCR, P.indicus, Fisheries, White Spot Disease,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39705
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