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to gill respiration 11–15 days post hatching. At 15–25 days post hatching, cobia are weaned onto commercial formulated feeds. Rearing cobia larvae at salinities as low as 15 ppt is possible. Fully weaned fingerlings weighing up to one gram are transferred to juvenile culture tanks. Later cobia
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during both the hatchery and grow-out stages. These stones vary in diameter from 2–6 millimetres (0.079–0.236 in) in the kidney and can block the urethra. This condition is not fully understood, but is thought to be a symptom of prolonged exposure to free carbon dioxide in excess of
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rates are mainly due to disease, but also to shark attacks which tear holes in the nets of cages in the
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reported that 80.6% of the world's cobia production was by China and Taiwan. After China and Taiwan, Vietnam is the third largest producer of farmed cobia in the world where production was estimated at 1500 tonnes in 2008. The possibility is also being examined of growing
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for 3–7 days after they hatch. The larvae require rotifers for at least four days after hatching. The presence of enriched live prey in conjunction with live algae in rearing tanks has been shown to improve the way larvae grow and survive in recirculating systems.
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United States, Mexico and Panama. In Taiwan cobia weighing 100–600 grams are cultured for 1–1.5 years to reach the 6–8 kilograms (13–18 lb) needed for export to Japan. Currently, around 80% of marine cages in Taiwan are devoted to cobia culture. In 2004, the
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Greater depths, stronger currents, and distance from shore all act to reduce the environmental impacts often associated with fin fish aquaculture. Offshore cage systems could become some of the most environmentally
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Chen, S-C; Kou, R-J; Wu, C-T; Wang, P-C; Su, F-Z (2001). "Mass mortality associated with a
Sphaerospora-like myxosporidean infestation in juvenile cobia, Rachycentron canadum (L.), marine cage cultured in Taiwan".
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Hitzfelder, Glenn M.; Holt, G. Joan; Fox, Joe M.; McKee, David A. (2006). "The Effect of
Rearing Density on Growth and Survival of Cobia, Rachycentron canadum, Larvae in a Closed Recirculating Aquaculture System".
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Denson, Michael R.; Stuart, Kevin R.; Smith, Theodore I. J.; Weirlch, Charles R.; Segars, Al (2003). "Effects of
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protein before a reduction occurs in growth rates and protein utilization. Cobia has low feed conversion rates, yielding 1 kilogram of fish biomass for 1.8 kilograms of pellets which contain 50%
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content in the diet increases. However, levels exceeding 15–18% produces little practical benefit because of higher fat accretion in the cobia. In addition, up to 40% of
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1704:South Africa
1593:Sea cucumber
1548:Brine shrimp
1527:Raceway pond
1469:Spawning bed
1449:Fish farming
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1258:Maine Avenue
1248:Billingsgate
1240:Fish markets
1215:Chasse-marée
1187:Surströmming
1177:Shrimp paste
1102:Fish as food
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1029:Fish factory
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2031:Fishing net
2003:Fly fishing
1865:Overfishing
1820:Aquaculture
1805:topic areas
1709:South Korea
1679:New Zealand
1598:Sea sponges
1499:Algaculture
1386:Mariculture
1343:Aquaculture
1327:Aquaculture
1304:Other areas
1074:Smoked fish
1069:Salted fish
1002:Power block
977:Gillnetting
770:Aquaculture
727:Aquaculture
689:Aquaculture
651:Aquaculture
619:Aquaculture
594:Aquaculture
488:Aquaculture
312:Aquaculture
288:Aquaculture
88:Wild cobia
62:sustainable
2197:Categories
2125:Fish ponds
2026:Fishfinder
2013:Techniques
1975:Recreation
1955:Processing
1935:By country
1664:Madagascar
1639:East Timor
1612:By country
1512:Microalgae
1507:Giant kelp
1429:Broodstock
1356:Aquaponics
1220:Fishmonger
1147:Fish sauce
1049:Dried fish
1044:Slurry ice
982:Longlining
814:: 459–471.
246:References
90:broodstock
76:Production
22:broodstock
2118:Locations
2021:Fish trap
1945:Marketing
1902:Fisherman
1812:Fisheries
1799:Fisheries
1654:Indonesia
1619:Australia
1484:Tailwater
1454:Fish feed
1127:Fish meal
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374:, p. 1–21
294:: 155–65.
201:mortality
169:fish meal
104:on their
98:clove oil
20:A female
2181:Category
2153:Glossary
2056:Trolling
2051:Trawling
1960:Products
1922:Industry
1659:Kiribati
1588:Scallops
1396:Offshore
1225:Fishwife
1167:Lutefisk
1137:Fish oil
1117:Fish roe
992:Dredging
987:Trolling
952:Trawling
817:Archived
744:Archived
706:Archived
668:Archived
587:Archived
505:Archived
365:Archived
234:See also
191:Diseases
177:fishmeal
144:rotifers
128:formalin
70:diseases
54:hatchery
41:spawning
2169:Outline
1983:Angling
1965:Seafood
1950:Markets
1889:Fishing
1803:fishing
1749:Vanuatu
1603:Turtles
1583:Oysters
1578:Octopus
1563:Geoduck
1532:Seaweed
1479:Tilapia
1434:Catfish
1406:Raceway
1401:Organic
1273:Tsukiji
1172:Rakfisk
1152:Gravlax
1097:Seafood
1079:Kippers
1059:Gibbing
972:Seining
451:Larvae"
317:: 20–25
265:: 12–14
225:benthic
139:Artemia
37:pelagic
2109:Sinker
2066:Tackle
1737:Hawaii
1732:Alaska
1719:Tuvalu
1624:Canada
1474:Salmon
1268:Scania
1253:Fulton
1182:Surimi
1157:Hákarl
1107:Caviar
305:Cobia
148:larvae
2158:Index
2099:Lures
1742:Maine
1714:Tonga
1694:Samoa
1684:Palau
1674:Nauru
1634:China
1629:Chile
1553:Coral
1439:Cobia
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106:gills
96:with
29:Cobia
2094:Line
2089:Hook
2079:Bait
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